Michael Patrick Tryon

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Michael Patrick Tryon

MICHAEL PATRICK TRYON was born and raised in Michigan. He was a Seabee Diver (NEC 5345) in the U.S. Navy and a P.A.D.I. scuba diving instructor, teaching diving in California and Bermuda. He worked in the HVAC&R trade for forty-five years in California. He now lives in Shreveport, Louisiana. He was an avid sailor on his Islander 36 for many years. He also taught heating, air conditioning, and refrigeration part-time at IBT in Santa Clara, California, for ten years and for Local 39 in San Francisco for four years. He is retired and still lives with his wife, Janice, of fifty years. His other published books are “Seabee Diver” and “Spoof.”

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Seabee Diver

The divers moved around to the other side of the boat and entered the main cabin. Jack began searching the interior storage compartments and found what he was looking for-a Mark 79 pencil flare. He glanced outside and saw the creature hovering near the stern. Igniting one of the flares, he flashed it at the creature. The eel lunged at the flare, and Kimo ducked down into the bottom of the boat. Jack released the flare as the creature charged forward. The eel engulfed the spattering red light, and Jack quickly checked his hand. It was still intact.Both men clung to the deck of the cabin, too shaken to check on the intruder’s status. They looked at each other and took deep breaths.”O’Shaughnessy, are you missing any fingers, arms, legs, or anything else?” Kimo asked, hoping a little humor might ease the tension.Jack held up his hands. “Huh?” he spat.The eel disappeared, leaving the two Seabees shaken and weak-kneed. Kimo spun around and gave Jack a dirty look. Jack shrugged and said, “It likes sparkles. Hell, I didn’t know.”Kimo turned to the radio and ordered, “Get us out of here, Beaudette. Over.” He knew the command would be followed-and quickly.

Illusive Innocence

Henry and Barby are neighbors, classmates, and more. Barby’s family is affluent and well-to-do, while Henry’s family leads a simple life on a small income. Feelings of ambivalence pervade young Henry’s adolescence as he becomes involved with both Barby and her sister. Brandy, Barby’s older sister, seduces Henry, and their secret sexual escapades entrap them in a love they try to ignore. As Henry struggles to endure the love of two sisters, college and careers carry them into adulthood. Then tragedy strikes, and the two families unite as they try to hold on to some kind of normalcy. These were the innocent years. The two teenagers sat and talked while warming themselves. “Henry, I hate you.” Henry looked at Barby bewildered. “What did I do now?” Barby reached out and pulled his hair over his head covering his face. “Your hair looks nicer than mine. I refuse to associate with a boy who has hair like that. It’s bad enough that it’s longer but it looks nicer too!” He looked at her rolling his eyes back and forth. “So, wash it once in a while.” She slapped him across his shoulder with her open palm. “Ouch,” she said. “Now you are trying to hurt me.” Her face broke into a repressed grin. “Barby, you hit me, l didn’t hit you.” She pouted now, sticking out her bottom lip. “Do you think I’m pretty?” Henry put his hands over his face hiding his response. “I think Brandy is pretty,” he said in a low voice-almost a whisper.

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Michael Patrick Tryon is a former U.S. Navy Seabee Diver and P.A.D.I. scuba instructor. He spent 45 years in the HVAC&R trade and taught part-time in California.

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