Until the moment when the young man admitted that he had been caught, the dog couldn't quite shake the feeling of uncertainty she had. Something in the pit of her stomach was telling her that things weren't going to work out, this stranger was going to take one look at the rundown state of their little town and give up on it, get back on the train and speed away. But then he smiled, taking a step in her direction and offering his hand, and she felt as if she could breathe again. Placing a paw into the offered and strangely furless hand, her other paw going to the other side and clasping his hand between her pads, she beamed with relief and joy, shaking his hand enthusiastically. "Of course!" She trilled excitedly. "I would love to show you around our town! We can stop by Town Hall too and I can help you with your residency application. I'm Isabelle, i'm your secretary! It is truly a pleasure to make your acquaintance Mayor Oliver." Reaching into one of the pockets on her neat little jacket, Isabelle pulled out a folded square of parchment and offered it to Oliver, opening it as she did so. "I have a map here for you. I thought it might help you get used to where everything is in town." She blinked hopefully for a moment before coming back to herself and pointing at The small building printed on the map next to the unmistakable crisscrossing lines that were the railroad tracks. "We are here at the train station. Over to the left and down a bit is Town Hall, we can head there later. If you come with me, I'll show you where it is and some of the other places here in town." Glancing around at the others, most of which had drifted a few feet away and had procured a few different tools, most notably of which were a slightly rusty looking watering can and a bug net, Isabelle suddenly brightened with an idea. "I can also introduce you to the residents who live here if you would like. What would you prefer to do first?" She asked curiously, turning her big brown eyes back to Oliver.