Written by A Vampire Bride
Based on some situations originated by James Cameron.
"I’m not going without
you," Rose told him. She couldn’t. It was absolutely absurd. In the few
short days they had been together, he had become her whole world.
"Get in the boat,
Rose," he demanded. Why was she being so stubborn? He couldn’t live with
himself if something were to happen to her. Rose was Jack’s soulmate, and he
knew it the moment their eyes locked that first day aboard the ship.
"Yes, get in the boat,
Rose."
That voice. It was the name of
the monster she almost married. Rose and Jack both looked up in shock as her
former fiancé, Caledon Hockley, appeared out of the crowd with his valet,
Lovejoy, in tow. Rose took a tentative step towards Jack. He moved closer to
her. There was no way Hockley was going to take her away from him. Cal looked
Rose up and down as she stood there shivering in her wet dress and the blanket
that had been wrapped around her shoulders.
"My God. Look at you! You
look a fright," Cal told her. "Here. Put this on. Come on."
Hockley pulled off the blanket
Rose was gripping around her shoulders. She didn’t care if she had the coat or
not. She was already frozen and numb. He shrugged off his overcoat and put it
over her shoulders. He ran his hand over her hair like he really cared. To put
on a show. Jack grabbed Rose and moved her backwards, away from Cal.
"Go on," Jack insisted.
"I’ll get the next one."
Rose was horrified that he would
even suggest such a thing!
"No! Not without you!"
she cried.
"I’ll be all right. Listen,
I’ll be fine. I’m a survivor, all right? Don’t worry about me. Now go on. Get
on." Jack persisted even more.
Cal watched the two of them, his
stomach churning at the thought of the two of them together. He stepped
forward.
"I have an arrangement with
an officer on the other side of the ship. Jack and I can get off safely. Both
of us."
Jack stared at Caledon Hockley
for a moment, knowing the truth, but turned back to Rose.
"See?" He agreed for
Rose’s sake. "I’ve got my own boat to catch. Go."
"Come on. Hurry. They’re
almost full," Cal reminded them.
Officer Lightoller turned around
and grasped Rose by the elbows, directing her towards the boat before she could
say another word. She heard another go from Jack.
"Come on. Hurry," the officer
demanded. Another officer assisted Rose into the lifeboat he was standing in.
All around them, passengers were saying their good-byes, not wanting to go,
assuring the others already in the boats that they would see them soon, that
they would be in another boat.
Once aboard the lifeboat, Rose
spun about and reached out for Jack’s hand. He was right there all along and
caught hers in his. Jack was her lifeline. If she let go, she was afraid she
would never see him again. She was terrified. She couldn’t go on without him
with her. She grasped Jack’s hand with all the strength she had left in her.
The officers pulled them apart.
"Move away from the railing,
please," Lightoller requested. "Lower away!"
This was it. A sudden jolt and
she was being lowered away from Jack. She kept her eyes directly on him the
entire time, but she knew Cal was staring at her, willing her to make eye
contact with him. Standing at the railing above her were two men, one whom she
never wished to see again, and the other whom she could not live without. It
was as if time were standing still and everything was moving in slow motion.
She neither heard a word nor a sob from the passengers around her. Nothing
mattered now but instilling Jack’s perfect face in her mind. The ropes wound
about the pulleys as the seamen aboard the magnificent masterpiece lowered Rose
ever farther away from Jack.
*****
Still aboard the ship, Hockley
couldn’t help but rub salt into Jack’s wounds.
"You’re a good liar,"
he commented.
Jack threw a sideways glance at
Cal before saying, "Almost as good as you."
They were both quiet for a
moment, listening to Lightoller directing his crew at the davits.
"There’s no…there’s no
arrangement, is there?" he questioned.
"No, there is," Hockley
admitted. "Not that you’ll benefit much from it."
Once again, the two men made eye
contact.
"I always win, Jack. One way
or another."
Reality washed over Jack again.
He knew he wasn’t going to get in a lifeboat. He knew Caledon Hockley would
find some way to survive. The man was a stubborn bastard who always got what he
wanted. Jack also knew that he had to fight to stay alive. If he didn’t, the
brute next to him would somehow get Rose back and force her to marry him.
*****
The only thing Rose heard was the
blood pounding in her ears. She saw Lightoller, his lips forming the shape of
his directions, but she could not hear him. She could not hear the sobs of the
women and children around her, crying out for a loved one still on the Titanic.
This cannot be happening, she thought. But she knew it was. The
Titanic was sinking, and along with it, her dream of somehow getting away from
Caledon Hockley. Another rocket burst in the sky, a halo of light outlining her
angel at the railing. Jack…his name on her lips felt like heaven to someone who
had not seen the sun in years. A slight breeze moved her hair about as she
gazed up at him. He seemed to be getting further and further away. Suddenly, an
unbearable, searing pain ripped through her. The pain felt like it would rip
her heart out. The sight of Jack’s hand resting on the railing, trembling, was
too much for her. She was no longer successful at holding back her tears,
letting them rush down her face. How had it come to this? She had just found
him, just admitted to herself that he was what she really wanted, given herself
to him, and now this. Already, Jack was being taken away from her. She couldn’t
stand to watch Jack anymore and buried her face in her hands.
*****
The current lifeboat under his
charge was three-fourths of the way down in its descent before Lightoller
recognized a horrible mistake he had made. The lifeboat didn’t have enough men
aboard to row. He couldn’t expect the women and children aboard the boat to do
it.
"Halt!" Lightoller
shouted at the seamen lowering the lifeboat. "Halt the boat!"
Lightoller turned to the crowd.
An able-bodied looking young man stood right behind him, staring into the
night. He looked like he could row a boat.
"You there! Do you have any
sea experience?"
Jack looked up, astonished.
"M-m-me?" he stuttered.
"Yes, boy. You."
"I’ve had a bi-"
"Perfect! Shimmy down that
rope there and give the officer a hand, will you?"
"But I--"
"Go, boy!"
Caledon Hockley stared in
disbelief as Jack Dawson received his one-way ticket off the sinking palace. He
watched as Jack carefully climbed onto the railing and reach for the rope. On
the other side, another gentleman was already on his way down the ropes. Cal
stepped forward and offered his assistance.
"No, thank you, sir. We have
enough help now," Lightoller told him. Cal drew back into the crowd with
Lovejoy, angered that someone had turned him down. He was used to getting what
he wanted. He was Caledon Hockley, after all.
"We have a deal," Cal
reminded another officer.
"And so it shall play out,
but for now, sir, we have enough seamen! Step away from the railing."
Jack observed this exchange with
a close eye. He gripped the rope tightly with his hands and wrapped his legs
around it. He’d done this several times before in his dad’s barn back on the
family farm when he was a youngster. He began his descent to the lifeboat,
carefully shimmying down the rope, trying not to get rope burn.
Jack’s stomach was fluttering
with butterflies. For a several long minutes he thought he would most likely
never see Rose, the true love he had sought for so long, again. Every moment he
slid closer to her. He looked for her in the boat.
About ten feet above the boat,
Jack lost his grip on the rope. The crew aboard the doomed ship had already
begun lowering the boat once more. He tried to grasp at something, anything,
but he couldn’t reach. He plummeted towards the freezing black water below.
Screams came from above and below him. After what felt like forever, Jack came
into contact with the oars in the middle of the lifeboat. He landed roughly on
his left arm. Jack heard a loud crack and someone wail his name extremely
loudly. Then his world went black and Jack couldn’t feel anything.
*****
Rose was lost in herself, deep in
her misery, when a loud thud brought her back to reality. The lifeboat she was
in swayed gently to and fro for a few moments before descending again to the
dark, freezing water. Rose raised her head from her hands to gaze about her.
What on earth had made such a noise? A body lay on the oars in the middle of
the lifeboat, awkwardly on his left side. Her eyes ran up and down the man. He
wore an all-too-familiar white shirt and pair of low quality trousers. Metal
shackles were around his wrists. Was it…could it be…how?
"Jack!" Rose wailed
when she realized he was motionless and bleeding from a large cut on his
forehead. She scrambled over the seats and amongst the passengers to the man
she loved more than anyone else in the world. She took his head carefully into her
lap and examined the large gash on it. It bled profusely. The girl next to her
noticed this and ripped a fragment off the bottom of her nightgown. She handed
the piece to Rose.
"Here, miss. Use this,"
she offered.
"Thank you." Rose took
the fabric from the girl. She wrapped it around Jack’s head very tightly and
pressed down with her hands so the bleeding would stop. She had already very
nearly lost him once. It wasn’t about to happen again.
Once the small boat hit the
water, the ropes were pulled loose and the other crewmen began rowing as far
away from the ship as they could possibly get. Rose studied Jack’s face very
carefully for any sign he might wake up. She cradled his head in her lap. She
refused to think about anything other than their time together and the future
they were going to have. She did not know if Cal would survive, but if he did,
he would never separate them. Rose decided she would die before she let that
happen. Never again would she be separated from Jack Dawson. The tragic events
occurring all around her were pushed out of her mind. All she cared about was
this man who had changed her life.
*****
Several hours later, the sky
adjusted from the black of the night to the pale dusty color of the morning sun
just beginning to rise over the horizon. Rose drifted in and out of sleep. A
low groan coming from Jack woke her up. He was finally waking up after he had
blacked out.
"Jack?" Rose nudged him
a little.
"Hmm…" was her reply.
Lethargically, Jack drew out of his stupor. "Rose? Where…what…"
"The Titanic sank, Jack. You
fell into the lifeboat and passed out. You hit your head pretty badly. Is
anything else hurting?"
"My arm…"
"You landed on it when you
fell. It could be broken."
"Are we still
drifting?"
"A couple of passengers
spotted a rescue ship. We’re on our way…it’ll just be a little longer and we’ll
get you something warm to wear. All right?"
"Mmm…" Jack fell asleep
once more.
Jack had to be hoisted onto the
Carpathia’s deck by a sling. He was unconscious once again and he couldn’t have
climbed with his arm in as much pain as it was. Rose accompanied him to the
makeshift hospital area on the ship. She located him a cup of hot soup and a
dry blanket. She never left his side. The doctor confirmed her theory, wrapped
Jack’s arm up in bandages, and gave him a sling to wear. When Jack was well
enough, the two of them left the hospital ward, found a cozy, warm spot above
on a deck chair, and made themselves comfortable. Rose lay with her head on
Jack’s chest, tired but unwilling to close her eyes.
"Jack?" she asked.
"Yes, Rose?"
"How did you get into the
lifeboat?"
Jack had to think about it for a
moment. His mind was still a little fuzzy as to how things had happened, but he
vaguely remembered how he came to be here with Rose.
"Lightoller stopped your
boat on its way down. He said he needed more experienced men to help row. He
asked me if I had any experience at all and before I could fully answer he had
me sliding down the ropes. I’m not sure exactly how I fell."
"That doesn’t matter. You’re
here now."
Jack analyzed Rose’s stunning
eyes for a fraction of a second before he spoke. What he told her then, he was
one hundred percent positive of.
"Rose…you once told me that
when the ship docked, you were getting off with me. I am still betting on that
because, you see…well…you are my life now. I don’t think I could live without
you in it. I don’t want to live without you in it. I never really believed in
love until I saw you that first day on the Titanic. I think I was meant to get
in that boat with you, despite how it happened. You jump, I jump, right?"
Tears welled up in Rose’s eyes.
"Right…"
"I love you, Rose. I always
will. I know I don’t have a lot to offer you and that kills me, but having you
in my life would make me the richest man in the world. Would you do me the
greatest honor and marry me?"
If Rose had been any other girl,
she would have been shocked. She had only known Jack Dawson for a few short
days, but she already knew the answer to his question. She couldn’t live
without him, either. He was her lifeline, after all, and without him she felt
like she would cease to exist as the woman she’d become.
"Yes, Jack Dawson. I don’t
believe anything would make me more happy then to spend my life with you. I love
you with all my heart."
The lovers kissed most ardently.
They spent the rest of the afternoon on their deck chair until it was time to
begin their disembarkation to their new life together.
The End.