Jack thrust out her hand to him and said in her barking, abrupt voice, "Jack," which was an abrupt name already, making it sound like a sudden, random exclamation. She grinned toothily and shook his hand with her firm, strong handshake, her eyes squinting slightly as she saw something.
Her eyes had caught a flash of something when he had reached up to brush his dark hair out of his eyes. A sparkle of red that sadly she knew knew only two well. She could see the blood against his head through a curtain of his dark hair and she could see a bit of red on his fingertips before he wiped it away.
Her eyes fixed on the spot, she said, "You're bleeding." She shifted her knapsack so that it was on her lap. She was in the habit of carrying a first aid kit just because when you knew that you were going to hurt yourself, might as well be prepared, and Jack was an adventurous, yet occasionally foolish, person, so it had more than proved its worth to her. She rifled through it without taking it out of her bag and pulled out an antiseptic wipe and a bandaid.
"Will this be enough?" she said, not bothering to ask him what had happened, thinking that if he really wanted her to know, he would say so. And if he did not, she would not feel the need to press on unless her curiosity was sparked.