A four-year-old girl's first trip to a hibachi restaurant didn't quite go as planned as she darted from her chair and fell to the floor in shock at the first sight of flames. Harper Vaughn, from Overland Park, Kansas, had been pre-warned by her mom, Toni, 41, about what to expect when heading to the unique eating establishment. The pair were set to attend a birthday party for Toni's niece, and so she explained to her daughter what she might see. Toni felt things could go one of two ways: Harper would either be excited or scared at the sight of flames and the flamboyant style of dining. In the end, it turned out to be the latter. On September 14, at Stix Restaurant, in Kansas City, Kansas, Harper took her seat then her mom said the chef was about to make a "mini volcano." Toni had her phone ready, planning to capture either a delighted or fearful reaction from her daughter, and as the flames rose, the four-year-old quickly recoiled in fear. Harper then took a step away from her seat and the table, causing her to fall to the floor in shock. She was not hurt in any way, which meant her mom and family could find the sweet moment hilarious.