LIVES COLLIDE
Chapter Three
Four Years Later
Rose watched excitedly as she saw
her own face staring back at her from the screen in the cinema. It was so grand
that she actually got to be in a picture. It had taken her over three years to
get here, but here she was. She held tight onto Harry’s hand as he came into
view. She looked over at him, and he at her and smiled.
She didn’t love him, but he loved
her, and he had enough to take care of both of them for a long time. He had
good investments and a good name. He had asked for her to marry him, and she
had said yes.
She was never going to find
another man who would even compare to Jack, but she couldn’t be lonely forever.
She had never mentioned him to anybody. Not one person, ever. When anyone ever
asked about her childhood, she got upset and refused to talk anymore. Everyone
assumed that she was treated badly. How close to the truth they were. Now, she
had a new life. She was an actress. She had done things that most people only
thought about.
The war had taken a big toll on
people. Everyone was doing their part for the men who were fighting bravely
overseas. She refused to support the fighting. When she had seen in the papers
a picture of the sister ship of Titanic, turned into a medical ship, underneath
a headline of Sunk in the Atlantic: Many Lives Taken, she had almost
cried. It was identical, except for the paint. When Harry had asked why she was
crying, she had explained that the war was senseless and went to her room for
hours to mourn.
Every April, from the twelfth to
the fifteenth, she sat alone in her room, wishing not to be disturbed. It was
the only real time she gave herself to think about the few days she had known
Jack and what it would have been like had he been able to leave the Carpathia
with her. No one had put two and two together about the date. She would deny
anything if anyone ever came close to guessing.
Harry was beaming. He had said
that this would be his last acting job. He had come to New York to do what he
had to do, and he had come to California to do some of those things, too, and
now he was finished. Rose knew that it was the last job for her, too. They were
going to his home in Cedar Rapids. He wanted to start a family. She didn’t
protest. She had gotten the freedom to do the things she had said she would,
and now she was tired, too.
The picture ended. Everyone
clapped. Harry helped her to her feet and they started to leave the theater. It
was only a small moving picture theater, but it was still an accomplishment to
Rose, and that was all that mattered.
"Harry, I want to visit New
York one last time before we go back. I’d like to stop into this little
gallery. When we were there, I was always admiring some of the work in the
windows, but never had the chance to go inside."
"Of course. You can even buy
something to take home, but you have a budget. I know you’ll spend wisely. You
have such good taste in art."
Rose smirked.
"What is it?" he asked
quizzically.
"Oh, nothing. You just
reminded me of something someone said to me once. It’s not important."
Harry smiled, and they left the
theater.
*****
Jack was happy. He had so many
pieces in this gallery now. The owner never stopped buying his work. Now, he
had some stuff that Jack was selling himself. Tonight, there was a whole wall
devoted to his art. There were so many people of higher society looking at his
work, and some were shocked. Others were thrilled.
His new suit was somewhat stiff
from being starched, but he looked good. He had a new haircut and a semi-used
pair of shoes that the owner had given him. He had a good feeling about this
night. A very good feeling. He knew this was his big break.
"Excuse me. Are you the
artist of those wonderful pictures?" an averagely built man asked,
pointing to his wall of art. He had dark hair and eyes, and Jack knew he was
either an actor or a well-off man.
"Uh…yeah, that’s me."
"Oh, well, I was wondering
about one piece there. To be honest, I don’t know anything about art, really,
but my fiancée--she loves it. I wanted to buy her one of your pieces to
surprise her. She got a funny look in her eyes when she saw your work."
"Oh, sure. Show me which one
you like." They walked over to the wall. The man pointed to one bigger one
close to the corner.
"I’m Harry Calvert."
"Jack Dawson." He
extended his hand.
He took it. "Hmm. I wonder.
Could you be any relation to my fiancée? You see, her last name is Dawson,
too."
"I don’t think so. I don’t
have any family."
"Oh, well…that’s too
bad." Calvert looked at the drawing for some time, and made a generous
offer.
"Well, that’s mighty
generous. Of course, you know I can’t refuse." Jack smiled.
"I wouldn’t have expected
you to. A man has to make a profit."
Jack chuckled and went to find
the owner to take the drawing down from the wall.
Rose walked over to her fiancée,
took his hand, and squeezed it gently. "What have you been doing over
here?" she asked, and smiled.
"Oh, spoiling you rotten.
See that drawing there? I bought it for you."
Rose’s smile faded. "Wow,
you...I love it." She quickly found her smile. She couldn’t deny the
resemblance of the work to Jack’s. She couldn’t mistake it. Someone was very
talented.
"Rose, look. I want you to
meet the artist." Rose turned.
"Rose, this is Jack Dawson.
Jack, my fiancée, Rose." Rose almost fainted. It couldn’t be him. She was
having a nightmare. This wasn’t happening.
Jack’s smile faded. Instead of
seeing some young uppity blonde plaything, there was Rose. His Rose. She was
alive and more beautiful than he last remembered.
"It’s nice to meet a
fan," Jack said, and shook Rose’s hand limply.
"Well, it’s nice to meet a
good artist."
Harry almost started to say
something about the tension, when he looked around and saw someone he knew.
"Rose, I see Mrs. Hargrove over there. She wanted to speak with me about
the moving picture. I’ll be back soon enough." He kissed her cheek and
walked away.
"Jack...it can’t be you...I
swear. I saw you go under. I saw you disappear."
"I don’t remember much about
it, but all I know is that I remember telling you about going on and getting
old, and then I was in a black hole. Next thing I knew, I woke up on the coffin
boat and I was alive. A bit of hypothermia, but well enough by the time we got
back to New York. I went to the dock where they were talking about Titanic
survivors. I asked for your name. You weren’t on the list."
"I changed my name. I didn’t
want Mother or Cal to find me."
"Oh, Rose." He hugged
her. It took a moment before she hugged him back. "I can’t believe it. The
crew was right. I did come back for a reason."
"Jack, I’m engaged."
Jack groaned. "Not this
again. You’re going to marry that man. I know you don’t love him. I can see it.
No one is going to be able to outlast you or even be in the same rank."
"Except you, right?"
she asked.
"Not even me."
She was silent for a few moments.
"You’ve gained a bit of weight."
"You look the same.
Beautiful."
"I don’t know what you want
me to do. I’ve been with Harry for two years. I can’t just leave him now."
Jack stopped smiling, nodded his
head, and stuck his hands in his pockets. "I won’t ask you to."
Rose looked up at him. "You
almost demanded that I leave Cal. What’s changed?"
"I’ve changed. Surpassing
death, living without you. I’ve grown up. Harry isn’t like Cal. I can see that
he actually cares about you, but you’re not going to be truly happy with him.
You know it more than I do. I’ll be honest. Now that I know you’re alive, it
will be hard, but I’ll survive. I’ll go on. So will you."
"I’m sorry, Jack."
"I know."
"I love you. I really
do." Rose felt a tear starting down her cheek.
"But not enough to change
your sense of sacrifice."
"Sacrifice...what do you
mean? I’ve done everything I said I would. I even became an actress. I got back
on a ship. I went horseback riding, the real way. I did everything I never
thought I would do. How am I sacrificing by marrying a man who has supported me
without restrictions?"
"You’re letting the fires
die too soon. You’re only--what? Twenty-one, now? It’s still too early for you
to just lay down and stop fighting."
"There isn’t anything to
fight for, Jack."
"You’ve changed. I imagined
a million times what I would have done had I known you had lived. How our lives
would have been perfect. There is no such thing as true love."
"No, there is true love. It
is what we have, but it happened with fate against us." She brushed his
cheek with her gloved hand. "I meant what I said. I love you. I always
will."
Jack pushed her hand away.
"Go and make your pretend family. Pretend that everything is perfect. You
said you were an actress, right? Well, you’ve made your whole life just another
stage to perform on."
He walked away from her, leaving
her to hold back her tears of hurt.