((No hurries, no worries. When you can't or don't post for whatever reason, I'll wait. I'm kinda a slow updater anyway.))
Hunker down at the bench and try to recollect myself.
You duck down behind the bench and flip it up on it's side so it stands vertically between you and your opponent, recovering your breath pretty quickly, but still disoriented and light headed from the blood loss. Your arm is becoming unusable, but you can still hold it in front of you in defense. Your opponent doesn't seem to be fairing much better - You hear some thrashing about over there, but there is no impact against your makeshift shield.
Run, hide, heal.
You awaken, and your everything hurts. In blind panic, you stagger up, dash across the room, and climb the nearest vertical surface you find. It's oddly mobile, and has a nasty smoke clinging to it, which smells horrible and makes you want to hack up hairballs. And then your perch tumbles sideways and sends you rolling. As you come to a rest, that horrible screeching you experienced before arises again, but you resist, by virtue of having your head knocked about a bit anyway, and being to dazed to even hear it.
((Oh, sorry, didn't notice the update.))
Blindly whip my tongue at the attacking creatures and slash at anything that I touch that isn't the floor.
whipping your tongue around manages to clear some o the smoke from in front of your eye, and you can see or a few moments. You can't see the creatures that are on you ... wait ... the creatures
are the smoke. Of course! you are fighting a cloud of sonic smoke. Typical. You
do see a couple other of the shadow things, still in lizard form, but before you can react to them, you are clawed repeatedly up your handle and lash out, missing completely and losing your footing. Timber!!!! Well, at least the sonic barrage seems disrupted and discordant for a moment.
((Sorry, I was pretty damn busy for a bit. Flying home and what-not. no worries. I didn't know you had gone on a trip or anything. Either way, I hope it was a good one.))
Lift up my bulk, then, if I can, tear its throat out.
If I can't get a good enough angle to claw its throat, elbow-drop on its face instead.
You struggle for a few moments and find yourself in a better position, though the featherbear get's it's arm free in the process. It's putting up quite a fight, but you somehow manage to keep the upper hand, though you weren't able to bring either your claws, nor your more practical throat tearing weapon - your jaws - to bear on it's throat. You do get a minor bite on it's shoulder, and feathers fly.