Disclaimer- I don't own any of the 7th Heaven related characters. Only the ones that aren't connected to the show.

 Ruthie showed them into her office, motioning them to take a seat. They did so, and then looked up expectantly at her. Ruthie forced a smile before beginning to talk. "We're all so very excited to have Victoria sped the summer with us, Mr. and Mrs. Curt." She informed them, looking down at her newly polished desk. The Curt's smiled briefly. Ruthie continued. "As you already know, the girls will be arriving shortly. I will show Victoria around in the mean time. Everything will be fine, I can assure you." Ruthie told them, feeling the least bit assured herself. Victoria, who was jammed in between the bodies of her parents, let out a snort. Ruthie turned to face her, trying very hard to remember her manners. "What's so funny?" she asked as politely as she possibly could under the circumstances. Victoria rolled her heavily penciled eyes as if the whole thing was just so obvious.  

  She stood up, and approached Ruthie's desk. "As if you didn't know! This whole thing is a load of shit if you ask me. No one here cares; no one here even wants me to be here! The only reason why this crazy bitch let me come is so that she can expect a nice fat pay check in return!" she spat, her green eyes pulsing with anger. The room was silent as Ruthie and the Curt's sat in shock, no one dared to speak a word. Then, the barrier of silence was shattered ad Mr. Curt rounded on his daughter. "You shall not use such vulgar language! Shameful! Simply shameful! I can not believe that you kiss you're parents with such a dirty mouth! Where did you pick up such words? Sean, I take it? Well enough is enough!" He roared, his already red face turning redder by the minute. Victoria sighed and acted like she had heard nothing. Ruthie gulped. Maybe this wasn't such a good idea. 

  Mrs. Curt stepped in, also flushed from all the excitement. "Perhaps we'd best be going. I know you have many things to do, Miss. Camden." She said, grasping her husband's arm frantically. Ruthie stared at her for a moment before registering just what she had said. Her face fell. "Oh…yes well, I am pretty busy…" she replied uneasily, now watching as Mrs. Curt hurried out of the office, dragging her husband along. Mr. Curt gave her a little wave and shouted his thanks just as the office door closed, leaving Ruthie all alone with Victoria. Ruthie turned slowly, unsure now of what to think. Victoria stood unperturbed in a corner, her eyes still flaming with anger. She crossed her arms, and waited for Ruthie to speak. 

  But Ruthie could find no words. She just stood there; her eyes fixed on the terror which she was almost certain would ruin her whole carrier. Ruthie was now completely mystified at what to do. But that all changed with a drop of a hatch. Victoria sighed loudly. "Are we just going to sit here all day or what? Look lady, I just want to get through this day with as little joy and happiness as possible, ok? So why don't you just take me outside, and introduce me to all the little happy people who have been standing around for the past ten minutes." She snapped, pushing past Ruthie with overwhelming force. Ruthie looked out the window, and was greatly surprised to find that Victoria was right. There were all the campers, walking around the drive way, clearly waiting for Ruthie to show up.  Ruthie let out a little gasp, and dashed after Victoria, who had stalked out of the office with great frustration.

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Sorry it's so short. I was pretty busy this week, but I felt like I had to write something for you, even if it's short!