In the room, the group were surrounded by cars and other sorts of things. They were in the cargo hold. As they walked around, Jack stopped in front of a shiny, new, red car, a Renault. While Rose and him decided to check it out, Tom and Jerry went off to check out and see what other goodies they could find.


They walked by large, tied up crates. Couldn't be opened unfortunately. Other than the car, there wasn't a whole lot of anything interesting. But then they saw a bunch of old boxes shoved in a corner. Perking their interest, the pair went over to it.


" Why would crumpy old card board boxes be down here? On a glorious ship like this no less." Tom thought, confused.


Jerry scurried up one of them and opened its flaps.


" Strange that they're not tied down." Jerry thought, now even more curious as he eyed inside it.


Tom and Jerry looked in and what they found in the box were just plain, old lifejacks. Tom shrugged his shoulders and started to leave. However, after digging to the bottom of it, Jerry discovered a piece of floded up paper.


" What's this?" He thought, a puzzled look on his face as he held it in front of him.


Jerry then got a strange feeling. Like something was telling him to read it. A warning. Motioning Tom to come back, Jerry straighten up the paper. Though Tom didn't really care, he went to see what Jerry wanted. He watched as Jerry tried to read it, but the ink was smugged. Near the end of it though, it was readable.


" It's probably a list of supplies." Tom thought, telling Jerry.


However, when he saw Jerry reading the note, the mouse's expression turned horrid and grim. It nearly scared Tom. He then gave the note to him, the expression remaining on his face. Tom was unsure about reading the note, but took it anyway. Reading it, he realized that it wasn't a message, but a warning. It read, " Bring as many lifeboats as you can. The icebergs in the Artic have increased and are more dangerous to navigate around. There's a high percent chance that this ship will collide into one. I strongly advised to be prepared in case of emergency. That is all."


Tom dropped the note. Jerry and him sat in complete silence, going over what they just read. Both of them had seen the lifeboats. There weren't too many. They also knew that there were at least more than a thousand people on board. They were facing a grim situation.


" We have to tell Jack and Rose." Jerry thought, telling Tom.


The pair went to warn Jack and Rose about the possible oncoming danger. While running, they saw a flash of light, followed by the voices of men.


Tom and Jerry quickly hid themselves. Lowering as close as they could to the ground, they slowly crawled pass the men. Out of the corner of his eye, Jerry saw Jack and Rose leave. Tom also saw and the two continued. With the men close behind, they sped down the room and out through the door.


They were now outside on the deck. Then, they heard laughter. It didn't take them long to find out where their friends were because their laughter was loud enough for them to figure out where they were. Following it, Tom and Jerry ran towards the front of the ship. As they got closer, a very chilling wind hit them, and it wasn't an ocean breeze. Worried, Tom looked over the railing to see if there were any icebergs. Seeing nothing, he continued running. Once they found them, they stopped, looking at Jack and Rose, who were making out passionately. Tom tried to keep himself from heaving while Jerry turned away uncomfortably. He then felt the chilling breeze blowing through his ears.


" Somethings not right. This is too cold to be an ocean breeze." Jerry thought with suspicion.


Running to the stern, he looked out and what he saw had his eyes grow big in fear.


" Oh...my..." He thought, still staring at it before coming back to reality and heading back to warn his friends.


Tom, who had also seen it, did the same.


" Don't the guys who do lookout know about this?" Tom thought, looking up at the two men who were standing in the lookout post.


It was just then that the men, who were distracted by Jack and Rose, finally noticed what they were approaching. One of them rang the warning bell and after, picked up the phone.


" Iceberg, straight ahead!" He yelled frantically into it.


Jerry looked over his shoulder as he heard the sounds of panic. Tom watched as the people inside scarmbled about. With the ship fastly getting closer, Tom and Jerry rejoined each other. But just then, as the Titanic started to steer away, they watched breathlessly as the side of it hit against the iceberg. The impact was so powerful that it knocked them off their feet, making them tumble down the deck and pass Jack and Rose, who were now aware of the danger. Getting back up, Jerry looked up and saw big chunks of snow and ice falling toward them.


" Look out!" Jack shouted, pulling them away as the balls of snow and ice violently dropped onto the deck.


" You boys alright?" He asked.


Tom and Jerry nodded, but very shaken as they stared at the chunks of ice and snow that nearly crushed them. Then all of them gazed up at the iceberg in awe.


" The ship!" Jerry thought in fear.


He went the railing and looked over at the side of the ship. He watched as the Titanic proceeded to scrape against the iceberg. He also saw the severe damage that it was causing. Jerry whistled to Jack, who came running over. Following behind him were Rose, Tom, and a few other people to see what was happening.


When it was all over, the four of them went up the stairs, where they found men playing with the chunks of ice. Then the captain and some of his crew passed them, hearing about how the Titanic was starting to sink.


" This is bad." Jack said, looking concern.


Tom and Jerry looked at each other, their expression full of fear. If only they knew how bad it would eventually get.


" We should tell mother and Cal." Rose suggested.


Even though she was right, Tom cringed at the thought of seeing Cal as they went back into the ship to find them.