Dixie had managed to find her footing and began brushing herself off, the red of her face still warming her whole body while she smacked at the dirt on her outfit. She thought she heard someone open the door though, and stopped to look up. Her eyes slowly widened, face paling slightly and teeth clenching. A look of fear if there ever was one. She swallowed and continued to look terrified at the metal creature until it spoke, greeting her and asking if she was alright. She slowly blinked a few times, eyes fixated on the thing. A few moments of silence passed before she opened her mouth and tried to remember how to move her tongue. [b]”Um, yes, I’m fine,”[/b] she squeaked with her accent, voice practically where only dogs could hear by how high it had gone in her nervousness. She cleared her throat, trying to bring her voice back down to a normal tone. She had just never seen a… a robot creature? It was certainly intimidating. Perhaps it was friendly though. She tentatively decided it was probably a very nice… thing, as it had asked her if she was alright after all. And she didn’t want to be rude. She was just about to introduce herself when she heard car door after car door as others pulled up. The red returned to the apples of her cheeks as she cast her eyes downwards and moved back up the steps to her things, a slightly shaking hand gripping their handle. She was taking a deep breath, still not looking anyone in the eye when a boy ran past her and hit the doors to the mansion and fell on his rear end himself, odd shapes appearing around his head. Dixie looked mortified for him, her hands having covered her mouth in shock, but the man seemed to be perfectly fine… physically. Mentally she could not even dare to guess. [b]”Are… are you alright?”[/b] she asked the guy, confusion in her features as she peered into the mansion at him, as she had been right next to the doors anyway. She dared to look up and around at the others who had started to gather after asking him but glanced down at the ground again before anyone else could look her in the eyes.