Scuba Diver

ADRENALIN OVERDOSE

Glenn had just reached the stern of the shipwreck when he heard a tell-tale beeping.

He glanced at his dive computer. He was low on air and had only a few more minutes before he would begin accumulating mandatory decompression time. He couldn’t believe time had flown by so quickly.

Looking around, he spotted his dive buddy, and looked up the length of the ship. They were a long way away from the anchor line and needed to begin heading to the surface.

THE DIVER

A relatively new diver, Glenn was excited to spend as much time underwater as he could. He had been certified for about a year and already had more than 50 dives in his logbook. He was

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