That morning everyone was running around gathering what they had forgotten to pack. Horo insisted on bringing the skittles from the day before but Yoh had thrown them in the garbage.

"Hurry up Yoh! The bus is waiting!" Anna yelled out.

"I'll be right there!" Yoh yelled back from inside the house. He turned to his short friend, "Are you sure you don't want to come with us, this is your last chance to change your mind."

Manta just shook his head, "No, I'm not much of a camping guy. I think I lost my taste for it when I was little and was forced into a summer camp. I never want to make another pasta noodle craft project again in my whole life. And besides I have night classes that I still need to go to."

"Alright then, here are the keys to the house," Yoh dug around in his pocket and pulled out a set of keys with about a million key chains on it. "Check on the house whenever you feel like it."

Yoh waved to his friend as he ran to the waiting bus, he went to turn around to enter the bus but was met with a face full of glass from the door, SMACK! "Ow, my nose," Yoh moaned in pain.

The bus driver who was busy reading the newspaper quickly opened the doors of the bus, "Oh, sorry kid."

Yoh just waved him off tilting his head back to stop the bleeding. Manta waved to them as the bus drove off. Anna was sitting down already reading her book she bought for the trip. Yoh was waving frantically while still holding his one hand to his nose, while Horo was mooning him with his butt plastered on the window.

"Look they have all sorts of things that we can do at this camping resort. Tennis, minigolf, boating and the list goes on." Yoh ran his finger down the list. "I don't know what to do first."

Horo was leaning over the seat behind Yoh and Anna reading over Yoh's shoulder. "So what sort of car did you rent to get to this place?"

"Only the best, a huge SUV with like a million horsepower."

Anna looked at him over the top of her book, "Yoh, do you even know what horsepower is?"

"Of course I do! What man doesn't? It has to do with the carburetor reacting with the fuel intake thingy, and then some other stuff and a word that starts with P I think---But all I care about is that it will go VROOM! really loud. And has air-conditioning."

"Sweet!" Horo said giving Yoh a high five, but missed and hit Yoh's nose causing it to start bleeding again.

Anna just shook her head and shoved Kleenex up Yoh's nose rather forcefully.

The airport was crowded as usual; many gave them looks when they walked in with huge bags filled with camping supplies. Most were directed at Yoh, until he realized Kleenex was still hanging out of his nose.

"Ah, I hate big crowds of people. Someone isn't wearing deodorant," Horo glances over at Yoh.

"Hey I showered this morning!"

"Just checking."

"Now to find Ren, this place is so big I doubt it will be easy," Yoh looked around, but the question of Ren's whereabouts was soon answered when his voice rang out over the noise of the crowds.

"What do you mean I can't take this on the plane with me?" Ren yelled out, getting red in the face.

"I'm sorry sir, but I don't think the other passengers would feel very comfortable with you sitting on the plane with that 'thing'."

Ren glared at the attendant, "That 'thing' is called a Kwan dao, and I don't make people uncomfortable!"

"Leave it Ren, you wont need it." Yoh yelled out trying to break up the fight before airport security would arrest Ren. Yoh had completely forgotten that this was the first time Ren had ever traveled on a public airplane.

Ren finally gave in and put his weapon in a locker. But kept muttering under his breath a few choice words.

"Is that all your bringing Ren," Yoh asked looking down at a few bags. He picked one up, "This feels really light,"

"Maybe you're getting stronger," Ren replied, his words dripping with sarcasm.

Yoh smiled broadly, seeming very pleased with the comment, "Well, I am sleeping more."

Ren lowered his head; sarcasm obviously was a foreign language to Yoh.

"Damn it" Horo yelled out, "Our flight had been delayed." He pointed to the flight schedule.

"Oh well we will just have to stay here for a while I'm sure the plane will be going in a few minutes," Yoh smiled sheepishly.

4 HOURS LATER.

"A few minutes my ass!" Ren yelled throwing a magazine at Yoh's head. "If they don't get that plane off the ground soon I'll fly it myself."

"I don't care about the plane anymore, I just want something to eat!" Horo moaned rubbing his stomach.

"They have a vending machine by the phones," Ren sighed.

Horo ran over to them tripping on his chair. He pressed his face against the machine glass and hugged it. "Ah, were have you been all my life."

He found some loose change and slid the money into the slot and pressed the button for a chocolate bar. He watched eagerly as the machine came to life and started to push the candy down, then suddenly it stopped. The bar was stuck.

Horo's eyes went wide, "NO! NO! This can't be happening to me!" He started to hit the machine on the sides. Nothing happened. Then he resorted to shaking it. Again the stubborn chocolate wouldn't budge. After swearing at it for a few minutes he started to shake the devil machine harder, raising the one side off the ground.

"Which finger would you say would be the most important, the index finger or the thumb?" Ren said looking at his hand.

"Well, if you want to get technical, the thumb really isn't a finger," Yoh replied.

Ren snorted loudly, "Well if it's not a finger what would you call it?"

"A thumb."

"That's it, a thumb? No it's a finger my friend."

Anna sighed loudly behind her book, obviously annoyed by the ongoing stupid conversations, the two had been having. But before Yoh could answer, and before Anna could snap on Yoh for answering the stupid question, the now silent and very empty airport was filled with the yelling of a certain blue haired boy.

When they ran to the source of the yelling they found Horo pinned under a vending machine.

"Thank god you heard my cries for help."

"How couldn't we?" Anna replied rolling her eyes.

"I can't believe I'm going to be killed by the thing I love the most. I have loved food for so many years, and then suddenly it turns on me, "Horo closed it eyes. "I'm feeling faint, I don't know how much time I have left."

"Yoh, Ren go get help I'll wait here with Horo and make sure he's alright," Anna said coldly.

"But we could lift it off of him no problem," Yoh said quietly, a little scared that he had questioned Anna's words.

"I said to go get help," Anna snapped back, causing Yoh and Ren to nod quickly and run off, not daring to question her again.

Anna smiled to herself; she bent down and looked at Horo who had a very shocked look on his face. "You want to make sure I'm alright?" he asked.

"Of course I do. Now are you alright?"

Horo just stared at her for a few seconds wondering if maybe the vending machine had hit him on the head harder then he thought. "Umm, yes."

"Good," Anna replied quickly. She sat down on top of the overturned machine ignoring the moaning of Horo at the added weight placed on him.

I know what your thinking, When are they going to be camping. Don't worry they will be soon, but you have to remember half the fun of camping is getting to the place first.