For a few seconds, Etrius could do nothing but sit on the ground, clutching his bleeding leg and cursing in pain. The damn dog had ripped and tore at the muscle and had almost rent the flesh from the bone. At least, that's what it felt like to him. However, now was no time to sit around feeling sorry for himself. The monk who had got the wolf off of him was now wrestling with it, trying to keep a confidant air about himself. Even with all his confidence, the monk still seemed to be having trouble keeping to wolf from tearing his throat out.
Etrius reached for the monk's sword. He only barely grabbed it by the pommel and dragged it towards him. Clasping it in his hand, he forced himself to his feet and began limping towards the monk and the monster. They here only a few feet away, but to the wounded mercenary, it felt like to took an eternity to close the gap. Roll! he ordered the monk. When the man complied, it made it so that the wolf was on its side against the ground, still in the monk's firm grasp. Etrius lifted the sword and thrust it downward, plinking it into the dog's unprotected gut. It let out a high pitched wimper and thrashed. Etrius only pulled the sword from its stomach and stabbed again, ripping into the thing's torso. It thrashed and writhed for a moment more, then went still.
Etrius fell on his behind, breathing heavily. He returned to clutching his wounded leg, putting as much pressure as he could on the bloody limb to try and stop the bleeding. He was not very successful in doing so as the blood kept flowing, unhindered by his hands. He looked at the monk, the man he had fought alongside in this battle against the beast. The only thing he could think of to say was "Thanks." after a few more moments of silents he said "Name's Etrius and... uh... can we get me to a healer... please?"