Written by 24Chocoholic24
Based on some situations originated by James Cameron.
Rose awoke in the infirmary on
the Carpathia, in the darkness of a small, two-bed suite, nearly smothered with
blankets. Weak and unable to see, she sat up in bed, taking in what
surroundings she could see. It was obviously not her room on the Titanic…then
it hit her. The events since the unsinkable ship sank came tumbling back into
her memory. The vision of her true love unmoving, unresponsive, sinking to the
ocean bottom tortured her for long minutes, as well as the grief that had been
fueled by her unconscious rest. For the first time in a long time, she let her
emotions take her where they so chose, which led her to tears–few and far
between at first, but soon, she was sobbing, calling his name in agony. Before
she could reach her highest level of despair, though, a familiar voice broke
through her cries.
"Rose!" At the sound of
her name, she froze, her fit suddenly stilled. For a moment, fear filled her
mind as she remembered how Caledon Hockley had survived, terrified that it was
him with his selfishness and false care. She fell back onto her pillow, mostly
to help her stay quiet and still, partly to feign sleep if it turned out to be
Cal. "Rose! What’s wrong?" As the man approached, Rose remembered the
voice--Jack Dawson, the love of her life, but according to her memory, he was
dead. Of course, there was a possibility… "Rose? Are you okay?" As he
knelt by the bed, turning on the lamp on the nightstand, she knew it was
him…but how?
"Jack?" Disbelief mixed
itself with joy in her tone, making it difficult for the one she named to read.
"I’m right here," he
assured her, stroking the side of her hair nearer to him.
She took his free hand, forcing
any remaining fear or doubt from her mind. To her dismay, though, confusion
still remained. "I thought you were dead…I promised you I’d survive and
then I…I…I was singing when the boats came back. And I tried to tell you, but
you wouldn’t wake up, and…I had to let go…you sank to the bottom of the ocean.
Then I swam to the whistle and they rescued me. When we got to America, I told
them I was Rose Dawson and…we had to stay on the ship, so I found a room and
cried myself to sleep…" Her voice trailed off as a smile played across
Jack’s face.
"Almost," he chuckled.
"I don’t know where you got the part about me dying, but I was the one
singing. You were the one who wouldn’t wake up, but you were still alive. I
swam to the whistle, and they rescued both of us. We are in America now, and we
do have to stay on the boat until everyone is taken care of properly. Oh, and
Cal said to tell you that he’s canceling the wedding and he doesn’t want
anything more to do with you."
Rose breathed a sigh of relief.
"Thank God. I hate that man. Is my mother aboard?"
Jack shook his head. "I
don’t know. I haven’t been on top deck since we boarded."
"How long until we get
off?"
"Oh, I’d say we’ve got about
a day and a half…or two."
"Then I’ll find her tomorrow."
There was a long–but far from
awkward–silence then, as Rose took everything in and Jack resumed stroking her
hair. At length, he returned to his original point of interest. "Feeling
any better yet?"
"Much." She smiled for
the first time since that cold night in the freezing water. "But I can’t
say I’m comfortable with all these blankets on top of me."
"I’m sorry." Jack
frowned, stripping several layers off of the pile on the bed. Having reduced
the pile to two blankets on top of the comforter, he smiled up at Rose from the
foot of her bed. "Anything else I can do for you?"
Nearly giggling, she scooted over
to one side of the bed. "It’s kind of lonely…being one person in a bed for
two…"
"I can change that!" He
grinned, jumping into the bed next to her.
"Would you hold me?"
she asked innocently.
"And I’ll never let
go." She nestled up against him, and he wrapped his arms securely around
her fragile body. At last, her breathing slowed and they both began to relax.
"I love you, Rose."
At last, she felt fulfilled–her
world was complete. She knew his words were true, as were her own. "I love
you, too, Jack."
The End.