[center][img]http://txt-dynamic.static.1001fonts.net/txt/dHRmLjEyOC4wNDZiYWUuVG05aGFDQkRZWE4wYVd4c2J3LCwuMAAA/brownbaglunch.medium.png[/img][/center] Noah wasn't the biggest supporter of the 'not adults allow' plan. Since no adults were going to show up, his parents will most likely say no to him going to a camping trip. Even if the Chief of Police said that they would be safe, his parents would most likely refuse to let their only child go to the woods. His father was the biggest problem in going with his friends outside the city limits. Orland was born and raised in the Philippines until he moved to America with his wife, Luiza. He lived in a strict, religious household with his family. He took their advice and training to heart when Noah was born. Luiza didn't live in a strict household during her life, but her family was also religious. She wasn't as religious as Orland was, but she believed in God. They just want Noah to be safe and careful. If they find out that he was going to some forest with a couple of his pre-teen friends, then they would of told him that 'forests aren't a safe place for a group of teens to stay.' Noah would either have to keep this trip a secret or just tell his family and hope for the best. Unlike Emily and the other kids, Noah didn't like Debra at all. She would swear so often that he thought that those words were part of her vocabulary. His father didn't like Michael Delaney, her uncle, because of the time that he said 'Fuck Heaven' during a church service. Orland kept the hate towards Michael in private, but Noah knew that he didn't like the man. And she would often see Debra as the 'problematic student' at his school as she would often yell back at teachers. But, he likes her honesty towards others (even if she isn't that honest) and she's good at D&D. The meeting kept going as Noah was getting more tried as the meeting went on into the night time. After the meeting was over, he went home and fell asleep on the living room couch. He was execited and scared at the same time of this camping trip, but it was better than staying at home and watching the television while his parents were at work. [hr] Monday was already here and he had his things ready for the camping trip. He told his parents about the trip on Saturday night, during dinner, and they had a ton of questions. Noah quickly answered all of the questions, but Orland wasn't ready to send his only child in the woods. He made sure that his son had the equipment needed for the camping trip with his friends. Orland even went to the store to buy more equipment that Noah didn't have for the trip. His mother was fine with the whole thing and talked to her husband, trying to calm him down. After a moment of talking in private, his family was fine with him going out to the woods as long as he brought a walkie talkie and use it to call his father in case of an emergency. With his camping gear in the camping backpack that his father got, he got a ride to The Big Rock. Elizabeth gave him the ride to the place and made sure that he had anything that he needs. His parents spoke with Elizabeth earlier and told her to give him a ride to the place. She knew where The Big Rock was and even went there during her years as a teenager. So, she knew the whole area. At the parking lot nearby The Big Rock, she stopped the car and let Noah out of the car with his stuff. She soon left the parking lot and started to look for his friends. He was one of the last people to arrive at the location as he had a ton of stuff to carry, but he could handle it. Noah soon arrived to the location as Debra said something about doing a headcount. [color=LightSteelBlue]“I am here.”[/color] he said to the group as he set his things down and waited until it was time to move. Noah was ready to explore the woods and find Madcat before he left the area for good; but, he was scared about how Madcat will react to seeing a dozen kids at his doorstep. Regardless, this trip was going to be one that he would remember for a long time.