[@Saarebas] Natalie just rolled her eyes and gestured her hand like he was talking to much, mocking him, "ok, ok your right that is true just hard to think when it's blaring through my wall knucklehead." Natalie eyed her brother as he went about his room and got dressed, her eyebrow lifted when he wiped off his sweat and threw on clean clothes. "You're not even going to shower after that?" She tilted her head slightly when he came next to her, "I mean I know you bro you're the big gruff guy who doesn't care what others think, but you can at least shower this once." She gave her brother a slight nudge with her shoulder and let out a small chuckle. She listened to her brother go on and replied when he was finished, "yea I'm sure there won't be one," she spoke sarcastically, "but I guess that's better then a freakish gigantic hellhound showing up am I right?" She straightened up and looked at her brother, "I'm going to go get dressed and start greeting people, someone has to do it around here." As she walked she stopped at the doorway and looked back, "just do me a favor and try not to scare off so many people," she teased her brother and started walking down to her room, shutting his door behind her. She covered what she really wanted to say by some teasing remark to her brother, she just hoped someone keeps an eye on her so she doesn't get to overwhelmed, her family knows how she gets in a crowd of people and this ball won't do her any good. She hopped in a suck shower and curled her red locks so she looked decent, finishing by changing into her party clothes and her mask, which was a simple black mask, looking herself once over in the mirror, "you can do this," she spoke to herself and taking a deep breath. She then painted a smile on her face and left her room, making her way down the hall hand to the main staircase that led down to the large room where the ball was taking place. As she descended the people already there were gawking and whispering among themselves. In her mind Natalie repeated that she can do this, with multiple maids and butlers around who would surely keep an eye on her. She bowed, courtesy and shook hands with people there, still keeping that smile, "thank you for attending," she repeated over and over and made way for the door while she greeted people as they came in.