[center][img]http://txt-dynamic.cdn.1001fonts.net/txt/b3RmLjEwNi45OWExZWEuUjJsaGJtNWhJRk41YkhaaGN3LCwuMAAA/billyforges-demo.regular.png[/img][/center] A lot of the reason behind going on this camping trip fell onto Gianna's parents. She had been encouraged everyday since word had came of it. Her older and only brother had died in a car accident earlier in the year, and it had effected the girl more than she'd let on. He was the one who had bought her the first camera after all. She had brought the same camera with her on the trip, it sat delicately in the girl's petite lap. Gianna's slender fingers traced over the details of the old Polaroid camera as the car ride seemed to keep going and going. Gia debated taking photos from the car, but decided against it, wanting the best photos she could muster rather than some blurry snapshots she would receive trying to get from the interior of the nicest car she had ever rode in. Vera's voice broke the silence and Gianna turned her head to listen and engage in the conversation, [color=99a1ea][b]"Boredom?"[/b][/color] she questioned out loud with a little giggle following behind. Vera was very well off and Gianna wondered if camping was something rich people did, ever? They probably bought out entire islands in their spare time, she pondered imaginatively. Gianna thought very highly of Vera, considering her one of her best friends despite Vera only having moved into the school district a year ago. [color=99a1ea][b]"I'm really happy we're here together too Vera."[/b][/color] Gianna commented, taking her camera and posing in a quick selfie with her friend. The bright flash lit the backseat as the photo emerged. Shaking it, she waited it for develop before showing Vera with a lopsided smile. It wasn't a masterpiece but admittedly it was a cute photo of the two girls. Reaching down into the backpack between her legs, she shoved the photo into the front pocket, zipping it up before noticing the car was coming to a stop. They had finally arrived. Climbing out of the car, Gianna also gave a friendly wave to her other friends. She hadn't brought much with, her backpack and then another duffel bag. [color=99a1ea][b]"Thanks for the ride, Vince sir."[/b][/color] Gianna said a bit awkwardly not knowing how to truly address the man. He nodded his head with a smile to Gianna as well as he sped away. Gianna had her backpack on her back, duffel bag in hand and camera strapped around her neck, firmly against her chest. The two approached the group, forming a loose circle as to talk and exchange greetings. Dropping her bag on the floor Gianna gave everyone a gentle hug, before taking some photos of friends and the nature around them. She laughed at the jokes and quips back and forth between the boys, knowing that she was in good hands for the rest of the trip.