Dominik had been staring out the window during their drive hoping to see something interesting. He was enjoying this trip very much but they had yet to come across anywhere he was extremely interested in. When they approached the town next to where Chernobyl happened he felt a little excitement inside. This was it, the abandoned town of Pripyat. Dominik had always wanted to explore this city, it was on his list of things to do before he died. He wasn’t sure if he should say anything, his friends may not have wanted to go wandering through an abandoned, dark area like this. Dominik was at the edge of his seat until Emilie told her brother to turn. Relief fell over Dominik as he stared out the window intently. A small smile slid across Dominik’s face as they approached the Ferris wheel and the car stopped. He got out quickly taking a look around. Camera in hand, he snapped a few of his own photos, giving Iron a quick pat on the shoulder as he walked by. “The abandoned city of Pripyat. This amusement park was only open for a few hours the day after the disaster to keep people entertained before the evacuation announcement was made. Other than that, it was unused.” He explained barely loud enough to be heard. “We should explore,” he mumbled even more quietly as he walked around. He wanted to see inside every building, although he doubted they would have time for that. He slowly walked further away from the group, but staying close enough to have his friends in view. ~~~ Madison pulled herself out of the car, stretching, as she looked around the area. “This place is creepy.” She mumbled looking at the Ferris wheel. It was still, but looked dangerous to Madison. She couldn’t help but get the feeling she wasn’t going to like this particular stop. Looking down at her feet she noticed she was standing in damp moss. Making a disgusted face she hopped onto drier ground, and was called over Emilie only moments later. Madison smiled at her friend and skipped happily over. Madison went to climb on onto the Ferris wheel cart after her friend and giving the seats a quick glance determined this was not a place she wanted to sit down. Madison paused when she noticed her friend staring off in another direction, but it was only briefly. “What are you looking at?” Madison questioned climbing onto the cart as Emilie moved aside.