The atmosphere in the shelter shifted, like the calm after a storm. The only sound was the gentle hum of Lily’s wheelchair and the heavy breathing of the onlookers, who watched with a mix of awe and disbelief. Ranger’s aggressive demeanor seemed to falter, if only for a second, as Lily’s soft voice reached him.
Ranger’s muscles, which had been tense and ready to pounce, relaxed ever so slightly. His growl lowered to a confused rumble, his ears twitching as if trying to comprehend the unexpected calm Lily exuded.
The head volunteer, a seasoned dog handler named Tom, approached cautiously. “Lily, I’ve seen him scare off a dozen potential adopters. He’s not safe,” he warned, though his voice lacked its usual conviction.