Frozen

A/N: ok this just as always popped into my head ya know with Titanic day coming soon

Summary: the year is 1912, Holmes and Watson decide to vacation to New York on the R.M.S Titanic will they survive? Or will they perish with the 1500 other people that horrible night on April 14

Rating: T for sadness

Watson Pov

I never thought Holmes and I would ever get to see this great day April 10, 1912 this was the day Holmes and I were to board the ship of dreams of coarse I am talking of none other than the R.M.S Titanic at Southampton, First Class of course it started the day when we decided to go on a holiday and Holmes had suggested we go to New York on the titanic and so now here we are getting a week's worth of luggage out of 221b baker street and were on our way to Southampton! It took us one hour from four am to get there by five and so Holmes and I decided to get some breakfast before we boarded the ship

"Watson! Can you believe that we were able to get on first class without going broke?" Holmes had said

"Amazing, did you know John Jacob Astor the IV is supposed to be boarding as well, he is said to be one of the richest men on the ship!" I replied for I was very excited to be able to meet a very famous person

"Indeed I did my dear Watson, even if it is only for a week I am sure we will enjoy it to the fullest" he said.

When it was 7 am we were on our way to the boarding deck there we were greeted by the one of the ships officers Sub-Lieutenant Harold Lowe"hello gent's name please" he said "Sherlock Holmes and my friend and biographer Dr. John Watson" Holmes had said "and I suspect that you must be Sub-Lieutenant Lowe if I am not mistaken" he continued "THE Sherlock Holmes! Boarding the Titanic! By Jove! Let's see, ah yes S. Holmes and J. Watson First Class, and yes you are correct Fifth Officer Harold Lowe at your service Gent's" he said turning very exited "oh by the way I need to see your boarding pass" he said so we each gave him a look at our First Class boarding Passes and then he fetched someone to show us to our state rooms

Holmes Pov

Ah yes the R.M.S Titanic : it has 9 decks is 882ft in length, 2 bronze triple-blade wing propellers and 1 bronze quadruple-blade centre propeller, can reach a speed of 23 knots maximum and fully loaded it can hold up to 3547 passengers complete with 840 state rooms it truly was the ship of dreams Watson was right, as we were being led to our state rooms with maids carrying our luggage I ran into J. Bruce Ismay none other than the chairman and director of White Star line he looked at me then gasped "why you must be the great private consulting detective Mr. Sherlock Holmes, pleasure to meet you" he said rudely shaking my hand and walking away there was something off about him... but I decided to hold it off because we had reached our state rooms witch me and Watson would be sharing for the next couple of days, it was very luxurious: wood paneling with a red hue and a complex design, a settee was in the middle of the room with two easy chairs by the fireplace where a clock ticked and two doors leading to what probley was going to be our sleeping quarters "to think Holmes we are going to be the first people to use this room, when i crawl between the fresh sheet i will be the first!" my dear Watson getting exited but it was true we were going to be the first but i did not realise it quick enough- the last