"Who's excited to live in the woods for a couple of days?" Alice asks, prompting a grin from Isaac, because the mention of their camping plans only makes him more enthusiastic about them, as it happens. "Well, they likely are cleaner than my usual place of residence, at least- and twice as safe," he adds the last bit as an afterthought of sorts, because his apartment isn't exactly on the squeaky clean side of town. One can only afford so much when they are expected to attend school now and again as well- and when they have the habit of buying more food than any average person should be able to eat. Most of his money goes towards food, if not all of it. After all, it's a good deal more important, especially to Isaac, than whether the roof over one's head happens to be just a little bit leaky.
Looking up at Prince, who is unsurprisingly up in a tree, Isaac raises an eyebrow and cross his arms. He had been coming up to the duo just as Prince had spoken about Tarzan and vampires, and in fact can say that he had participated in a shared agony with Prince in watching the vampire romance. To be fair, he doesn't own a computer, and therefore it was less convenient to look for reviews of what had ultimately been a complete waste of twelve dollars. "Of course- can't keep them guessing too much, can I? Consistency is a step towards responsibility," he recites the last part like a kindergartner who knows they will receive candy if the words are said correctly, and therefore speeds through them to more quickly reach their sugary reward. For added effect, his hands are clasped together behind his back during the little recitation, and he rocks back and forth on his feet.
Immediately upon finishing, his arms are hanging freely by his sides once more- until one reaches up and runs through his admittedly tangled hair, anyway. This begins a brief but noble struggle to try and tug out a knot in his hair, one that ends when he decides that it simply isn't worth it- quite rightly, of course.
His mouth curves back into a smile that nearly crosses the boundary into laughter when Peter claims that Alice would likely complain the entire way. He's more concerned that she'll trip over every single root, rock, and stick they come in contact to. This concern may not be completely founded, but at some point over the course of their friendship, Isaac had gotten it into his head that Alize is a bit of a klutz when in an environment with lots to look at- so curious is she that she can't seem to help looking at everything, except for the ground in front of her. That's what he's decided, anyway.
"I'm gonna go look for Snow," Prince announces before slipping away and into the school, leaving Isaac and Alize behind at the tree, where they will have to wait for Peter and Snow.
"Hard to remember he's the eldest of the bunch, eh?" Isaac remarks, rather idly, as he stares up in the tree, deciding whether or not to climb it himself. At that moment, he decides to spend at least one night of their camping trip sleeping in a tree. He'll tie himself up there, or something. Something will be figured out, though he doesn't know exactly what it will be quite yet. Figuring it out is part of the fun when it comes to things like these- riddles and the like, on the other hand, are quite difficult for the lad. That's perhaps why Alize rarely gives them to him- she's long since learned that he isn't a riddle sort of guy.
"And how about you, Miss Alice? Ready for a few days of trees and smoking hotdogs?" he inquires, still smiling in a relaxed sort of way, which is to say, a bit lopsided.