reassuring words
Back in the examination room, Dr. Lewis tried to reassure the worried parents. “These things take time, but we’ll do our best,” he said, trying to inject optimism into his voice. “What do you think it might be, Doctor?” asked Jane, her voice wavering between hope and fear. Dr. Lewis paused for a moment. “It’s too early to say, but we’ll have more information soon,” he replied thoughtfully. Tom nodded, still unsure but grateful for the vet’s openness.

Reassuring words
Tone of unease
“We will have results soon,” Dr. Lewis said, but his tone betrayed his own unease. “We’re making progress, but these things can’t be rushed,” he emphasized. Although his voice sounded calm, the underlying tension was unmistakable. Jane and Tom exchanged worried glances, while Sarah tugged at her mother’s sleeve for comfort. “It’s going to be all right,” Jane whispered, but her eyes betrayed that she couldn’t quite convince herself. The vet’s efforts to remain positive only emphasized the seriousness of the situation.

Tone of unease
