As Leo, Victor and Billy saw the boat filled with women, including Kate and Kathy disappear away, they knew the pressure was now back on them. They had to do two things: find Ewan and Frances and then they all had to get off the boat. They knew by the time they found Frances and Ewan, it would be too late for Frances to be able to get onto a boat, so for the duration Frances would have to stick with them Leo looked at Victor and Billy.

"Ok, lets go and find Ewan and Frances and see where they are." Leo said quickly. "We don't have much time, so lets go."

It took the three actors nearly all of forty minutes to discover that neither Frances nor Ewan were in any of the first class rooms. As they walked briskly down the halls of first class, neither had any idea of where Frances and Ewan had gone.

"Third class!" Victor yelled out.

"What?" Billy asked.

"Third class," Victor repeated, "maybe they went down in third class. Knowing Ewan, I'm almost sure of it."

"Wow Victor, why would you say that?" Billy said with a laugh.

Victor and Leo laughed briefly.

"No, I didn't mean it that way." Victor said. "I just—well, I mean, I've been close friends with Ewan since making Titanic and I've learned, he always thinks third rather than—oh never mind, it's a long story, look lets just go check there."

Leo sighed and nodded.

"Alright, lets go." Leo said as he began to walk even faster down the hall.

As Victor, Leo and Billy went running away down towards the cabin rooms, Billy stopped them and himself dead in their tracks, a few feet away from the dining room. However, what they saw from where they were standing, was nothing but water—heavy, floods of large tides of water, that had completely flooded the first class dining room that lead to the cabin rooms. Victor and Leo and Billy looked at the flooded dining room with shock.

"Oh my GOD!" Victor said with a shocked expression. "Its—its completely flooded! How the hell are we supposed to get to the rooms!"

Leo shook his head as he looked at the water that was swaying and splashing here and there, left and right all across the dining room.

"We—we have to do something to get to the rooms." Billy said.

"What!" Leo yelled. "How—how can we get there!"

Leo rolled his eyes in anger.

"SHIT! You know what this means right!" Victor yelled angrily. "Ewan and Frances are trapped on the other side, probably in the hallways of the cabins or—or something!"

Leo started pacing back and forth with a worried expression. Billy looked at the highly flooded water that had completely submerged the dining room. It was obvious Billy was thinking of—something.

"Well, we're going to have to swim through the water and get to them." Billy said as he stared at the flood.

Leo looked at Billy with a shocked look.

"Are you serious!" Leo said with shock. "That is some deep ass water! I can't swim in THAT much water! I'll die trying to swim through all that! We ALL will!"

Victor nodded as he looked at the water with a slight fear.

"Yeah—yeah, I—I don't think I can do all that." Victor said in a hesitant tone. "I mean, I'm not exactly some thirty year old, ya know?"

Billy sighed and frowned with anger. He wasn't Caledon Hockley, he was Billy Zane, a man who cared about everyone and everything, and he couldn't just leave Frances and Ewan like that. He liked them.

"So then what do we do then?" Billy snapped. "Hmm? What we just leave them? I can't do that to them. WE can't do that to them, we promised Kathy and Kate."

"SO what do you suggest then Billy!" Leo yelled with more of a panic than anger.

"Yeah, I—I mean, who's to say they haven't already found a way out." Victor said, looking at Billy with a sense of hope that what he was saying was truth.

Billy shook his head and frowned.

"And just how in the HELL would they be able to get out?" Billy snapped. "There's water submerged all around the dining room."

Billy sighed and raised an eyebrow and shook his head again slightly.

"Alright, alright, um, I—I'm going down there." Billy said as he took off his black blazer jacket.

Victor and Leo looked at Billy with shock.

"You what!" Victor said with a loud voice. "Billy you can't! There's just simply too much water! May—maybe we can get an officer or—or someone—or maybe make a boat in some kind of way to sail down through the dining—"

Billy cut off Victor by sighing.

"No! There's simply not enough time!" Billy yelled. "Firstly where in hell are we going to find something to make a boat with and no officer is going to go through this water to look for passengers."

Billy handed Leo his blazer and Leo looked at the blazer as he took it and looked at Billy with a confused stare.

"I'm an excellent swimmer." Billy said. "I've always been since high school, so I'm going down there. You two stay here, alright?"

Leo shook his head and frowned.

"Billy, NO, I don't care how good of a swimmer you are, you'll be killed." Leo said urgently. "I—"

"Shush DiCaprio," Billy said with a brief smile, as he covered Leo's mouth with his hand playfully to keep him quiet and Leo smacked his hand away and scoffed with a smile and a shake of his head.

"I'll be fine, alright?" Billy added. "I promise, but we can't leave them. I can't leave them—not like that. They're our friends."

Leo nodded and hugged Billy and Billy laughed briefly and hugged him back.

"Yeah, love ya right back, Leo." Billy said with a brief smile.

"Ok, I've gotta get this done now." Billy said as he pushed Leo away lightly and sighed with a slightly worried frown.

As Billy took a step forward to begin going towards the flooded dining room, Victor grabbed Billy's arm and looked at him with worry.

"Please be careful, Billy." Victor said in a worried and slightly fearful tone. "You're strong, like Leo is, I need you to make it back here."

Billy faintly smiled and nodded.

"I will, I promise." Billy said.

Victor released Billy's arm and Billy quickly went walking away towards the dining room until out of sight.

"So now what?" Leo asked as he looked in the direction of where Billy had vanished to.

"We stay here," Victor said in a low tone. "We stay here and wait, wait and—and pray."