"Gopro or canon, gopro or canon?" The girl shakes her head. In front of her, Ruby had her suitcase and her bag for her camera and it's setup, including a mini tripod and a mini monopod. In the doorway, her mother rolls her eyes as she watches her daughter realizing that she could fit both cameras inside of the camera bag. She knocks on the door, and lays down a plate of toast and a glass of milk on Ruby's desk, then walks downstairs. Ruby smiles and digs into her breakfast, and then slings her camera bag over her shoulder and drags her suitcase downstairs. Her father was sitting in the kitchen, reading the newspaper with a half eaten piece of bacon in front of him. Ruby's mother was also there, laying her already finished plate on the counter to be cleaned later. She walks to her daughter and gives her a big hug, the latter gigging into the hug. "Have a good time, okay, sweetie," her mother says, which Ruby nods to. "Don't be bad," Her father says with a wink. It takes Ruby a moment to realize what he was getting at. "Dad! What the heck! No!" She says loudly, her face red as he laughs. "Have fun," he chuckles, before being squeezed into a hug. A minute later, Ruby was out of the door. Ruby arrived at the school in five minutes, and was greeted by the sight of several people already there. Of course, she knew that Riley and Krista would already be there with the RV, but she also saw Cassandra there, as well as David, who had crashed into a bush. "Oh come on, David, you big, strong man. Can't you help yourself out of that bush?" Ruby jokes, walking over to Riley and Krista, dragging her suitcase behind her. "Hi!" She says cheerfully.