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Titanic History

Friday, December 27, 2024
1976 - 3rd class survivor Miss Berta Olivia Nilsson died of a cerebral vascular accident (stroke) in Chicago, Illinois, USA at the age of 82.

1950 - 3rd class survivor Miss Mary Kelly died at the age of 60.

1884 - The Blake Opera House and Hotel, where 3rd class survivor Mrs Jennie Louise Hansen was a pastry cook, burned to the ground. She made the last trip in the elevator before flames gutted the shaft. Prior to the fire by several months, she was found lying unconscious in the kitchen overcome by gas fumes from the stove.

1968 - Trimmer and survivor Mr Ernest Frederick Allen died in Southampton, Hampshire, England, UK at the age of 80.

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A Love Never Fading: Chapter 8


Rated PG-13
© 1999 Isobel Christian @ ELIZAFAIR@aol.com
based on some characters
and situations originated by James Cameron

Rose awoke in the warm embrace of Jack, she smiled. For the first time since her fathers death she was truly happy to be alive and start the day. For a long moment she just stared at her beloved's face. She wanted to know every inch of him.

As the sun climbed higher into the morning sky Rose waited for Jack to awake. She didn't care how long the wait would take, she was perfectly content in his arms. His warm breath stroked her face with a tenderness unmatched by any others she had ever felt.

Jack began to stir. His eyes flickered open, and the first thing he saw set his soul flying. Rose lay inches away from his face. Her beautiful eyes studied him adoringly.

"Good morning" Rose said in a dream like whisper. Jack responded with grin before leaning in too kiss her. As the kiss broke, he stated."Now it is."

Rose sat up and rubbed her neck. It was terribly sore from sleeping on the bench. Jack quietly crawled up behind her and massaged her neck, shoulders, and back for her. Rose moaned, his hands felt so good on her. Those were the only hands that she ever wanted to touch her again. Once the cramp was gone Rose leaned back against Jacks chest. He slowly and sensually kissed her neck. He wanted her but he knew he would have to wait.

Before his passion became to much to handle Jack stopped."Are you hungry?" he asked. Neither one had really eaten in the past two days."Famished." Rose hadn't noticed it until know, but her stomach was groaning for something to eat.

Jack and Rose walked hand in hand to the common area of the CARPATHIA. They gladly excepted the same meal that the rest of the passengers were being offered. The soup and bread proved to be just what the two of them needed to be fully revived.

For the rest of the day Jack and Rose walked around deck again and again. They spoke of nothing and just thoroughly enjoyed each others company. As the sun was setting across the sea, alone they stood watching another day say farewell. Surrounded by nothing but tragedy Jack and Rose thought of how it could be possible to be happier then they were at that very moment.






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