Jinx grimaced as blood carried on seeping from the wound, and briefly contemplated calling for a house elf, before the sound of footsteps made her turn around to see who was there. It was a boy, by the looks of it. Not a Hufflepuff, but that was as much as she knew. She shaded her eyes with her arm to keep the light out of her face and looked up curiously. Nope, unfamiliar features, no recognition whatsoever. Which made it all the more surprising when the stranger leaned down in front of her and said, very clearly: 'Ello Jinx.'
Her first reaction was defensive. She narrowed her eyes at the guy and said, very slowly 'How do you know my name?' And how do I not know yours? The last part of her question wasn't said aloud but might as well have been. Okay, so it wasn't the friendliest greeting but who knew what who he might be? You never knew what you could find at Hogwarts during the night-hours. Students, houselves, professors, and...students. But students could be dangerous. Sometimes. Oh what was she expected to do- glomp him?
Her second reaction was disbelieving. 'What have you done?' the stranger said, and chuckled. Chuckled. Jinx was not a very patient or friendly person by nature and this was not an ideal situation for her to be in. Cutting her knee on a piece of glass and getting found by an (apparently) complete stranger in the middle of the night was not exactly helping bring out her 'nicer' side. So really, she couldn't help what she said. 'Oh, y'know, I just fell off the Eiffel Tower. Nothing to worry about, I'm sure I'll be fine.' No, she really couldn't help what she said. Jinx scowled at the guy and shifted slightly. Sarcasm had a time and place, she knew, and now was not the time or place to be snapping at someone. Especially if said someone was the only visible possible savior she had.
Sighing, Jinx ran a hand through her hair and let her gaze flicker to the Cauldron Cake that was lying a few feet away from her before looking back at the stranger. She looked at him for a moment, reassessing the situation before deciding that the least she could offer was an explanation.'I was trying to get that cauldron cake there-' here she indicated the fallen cake, 'and I kind of...umm.. fell.' She said, eyes defiant- daring him to laugh at her. Perhaps it was her grouchy not-fully-awake state, or her throbbing leg, but Jinx wasn't feeling too happy at the moment. And if the chuckling stranger thought her predicament was funny..Well, she didn't know what she'd think, but it wouldn't be good.