A/N: You'll notice that I changed a small portion of this scene of the movie. Hopefully you all are alright with that. Enjoy and please review :)

Rose laid on her back, staring up into the starry sky, trying to figure out how something could look so beautiful on such a horrific night. She saw a shooting star fly across the sky and remembered the words that Jack said to her just a day ago. "You know, my Pops used to tell me that whenever you saw one it was a soul going to heaven." This comforted her a little to know that one of these poor souls that had to die so gruesomely were headed to a better place. She blinked back a tear and felt her heart sting as she though about Jack and she wondered if he was still alright; he hadn't said anything to her in a while. She wished she could move to look at him, but her body was frozen. As if he was listening to her thoughts, his ice cold hand that was interlocked with hers squeezed hers in reassurance. She smiled inside and squeezed back.

"Come Josephine…in my flying…machine…"

Jack smiled as he heard her sing softly. His eyes were closed and his body was paralyzed in the freezing water, but he was still alive. He had to survive for her. There was no way he would put her through all of this just to die and leave her all alone in the world. He had to protect her.

"Come Josephine…in my…"

Rose found it harder and harder to breath. She had never been in these kind of conditions before and she could feel her body shutting down. 'Shit,' she thought to herself desperately, 'just hold on a little bit longer. You can do it.' Even though she was reassuring herself over and over, she felt the world go black slowly around her and she started to panic.

She saw something out of the corner of her eye, something bright, and she heard a very distant noise; it sounded like someone's voice. She slowly turned her head towards the light and saw that there was a boat heading in their direction. They had actually came back for them! She had began to give up hope.

All of the sudden she felt herself gain a little bit of strength back at the prospect of being saved. She slowly turned towards Jack and looked at him for the first time in probably fifteen minutes. "Jack," she said softly with a smile on her face. She looked at him lovingly; he was sleeping. Poor thing.

"Jack, there's a boat." She began to touch his arm, but he still didn't budge. "Jack, wake up darling. There's a boat! Just like you said." She began shaking him harder now, causing his head to sway from side to side. "Jack?" She began to panic now. "Jack wake up!" She gained some new found strength in her and managed to get her voice out pretty loud. "Jack please wake up!" She was crying now while still shaking him.

The men in the life boat were close enough to hear a woman desperately crying for someone to wake up. "She's over there! Go to her quickly! She might not have much time!" They quickly began rowing over to her, calling out to her that everything would be alright, but she ignored them. "Jack!" She couldn't believe the possibility that he could be dead. The life boat finally reached her and one of the men began to reach down for her. At the exact moment the man's hand made contact with Rose's arm to pull her in, Jack's eyes shot open. "Jack!" She screamed, just as she completely blacked out and went unconscious. The man quickly pulled her into the boat and set her down on the floor.

"She's gone unconscious sir!" He yelled to the officer desperately.

"She'll be alright, don't give up on her. Put blankets on her quickly." He handed the man two blankets and he quickly wrapped them tightly around her body as he began warming her up with his hands.

"Help!"

The men looked down into the water and saw Jack waving for them desperately not to leave him.

"Get him out! He's in bad shape!" It took two men to get him in the life boat, and as soon as his body left the water, he too went unconscious.

Rose was still in complete blackness, but she could hear a faint voice calling her name. It sounded as if she were in a tunnel. The voice became a little clearer now, and she could tell it was the voice of a woman. It sounded familiar, yet she couldn't quite place it yet. She began to move her head slightly and she had the ability to stretch out her legs. But she still didn't have the strength, or maybe the courage, to open her eyes yet. She felt extremely comfortable. Whatever she was lying on was definitely soft and warm and molded to her body perfectly.

"Rose!" The voice was right in her hear now, as if the person was hovering right above her. She took a deep breath, and it felt good to her. She felt like she hadn't taken such a deep and meaningful breath since the ice berg hit. It meant she was alive. Her eyes suddenly shot open, and it took them a minute to adjust. When everything finally came into focus, she was mortified, and desperately wished she could close her eyes again.

"Finally, she's awake!"

"Mother?"

"Rose you gave us quite a scare," her mother said with a nervous laugh.

"Where am I? How did I get here?" She asked as she surveyed everything around her. She was no doubt in a room for higher class people. The bed she was laying on was spacious and had big luxurious pillows all over it and she was tucked tightly under very thick red blankets.

"We're on the Carpathia dear. Thank God they found all of us floating pathetically in the water on those silly boats," her mother said rolling her eyes.

"But…how did I get in this room? How did you find me?" She was so confused.

"Well, apparently they found you in the water. How dreadful for you dear, I'm sorry you had to go through with that. But if you hadn't have run away from me in the first place, it never would have happened. But anyway," she said as she put a stray hair behind her hair, "you were unconscious when they got you onto the boat. We were searching for you forever, and finally found you in the infirmary. The captain was lovely enough to give us this extra room, and we decided to keep you in here instead of that dreadful infirmary."

"We?" Rose asked, terrified of the possibility of Cal being near by.

"Yes dear, Mr. Hokley was so worried about you!"

"Ah, I see she's awake." At that moment Cal walked in the room with a glass of brandy in his right hand. He leaned against the door with his other hand in his pocket, and looked at her menacingly. Her heart stopped at the site of him. This was the last thing she wanted, she would rather have died then to be put back in this situation.

"No, I'm not staying here," she said as she struggled to sit up, neither of them helping her. "Where's Jack?" Cal laughed at her.

"You really think that trash survived?" He took a sip of his drink.

"What do you mean?" She said narrowing her eyes at him, "I know he survived. I may be weak but I'm not stupid Cal."

"Rose, you should watch the way you speak," Ruth said, eyeing her coldly.

"Where. Is. He." She began to angrily clutch the sheets and glared at Cal with intense hate in her eyes. "You better tell me right now!"

"Darling," he said walking towards the bed, "I told you, he didn't survive. Trust me, I double checked to make sure he wasn't still slithering about. I'm very sorry you lost your little friend dear." He went to touch her cheek but she quickly slapped it away.

"Don't you dare touch me you bastard. You make me sick!"

"Rose!" Ruth gasped in shock.

"I know he's alive and I know you're both lying to me. He looked at me strait in the eyes before we were rescued. I saw him open his eyes!"

"Rose you must've been hallucinating," her mother said.

Rose pulled the blanket off of her in a hurry and attempted to jump out of the bed before she was stopped by Cal's strong hands.

"And where do you think you're going? You're much too weak to walk yet sweetpea. I suggest you get more rest."

"Get your hands off of me you bastard."

"Fine, try to walk. The doctor said if you even tried to get up you'd fall right down. Your body isn't ready yet." He stepped out of her way and motioned for her to get up as she pleased.

"Your arrogance disgusts me," she said as she went to put her two bare feet on the ground. But as she put her weight on her feet, she started to see stars. And before she could even realize what was going on, everything went black again, and she fell to the ground.