Ch. 25 Til Death Do Us Part
Captain Smith watched the chaos as people were scattered everywhere. Passengers seemed lost, the officers unhooked more lifeboats and some people just stood around. As the captain, he was supposed to help his crew but was too saddened by the fact that his ship was dying. He couldn't believe the Titanic was about to sink after all the years he sailed the seas as a captain. He never dreamed nor imagined the world's largest ocean liner could sink. After all, the Titanic was considered "unsinkable". Maybe that was a slap on the head from God Almighty. Man's arrogance was going to cost them dearly. God created everything perfect but mankind's prone to mistakes. So when people built Titanic, who said it was unsinkable?
Soon an elderly woman approached him. "Captain…what should I do?"
But Captain Smith didn't respond. He was too caught up in the Titanic sinking. Instead, Captain Smith walked away to the steering room and closed the door behind him. He looked through the glass and watched as the water rose. After all his adventures with the seas, he wasn't ready to let go of it all yet. The Titanic just started its maiden voyage and already had an accident. The captain loved the Titanic so much that he wanted to go down with it. Just like Mr. Andrews, Captain Smith was another gentleman ready to sacrifice himself for his love of the greatest ocean linear that ever sailed the seas. He grabbed the steering wheel and spun it around. "I love this ship so much. Why does it have to sink? After all my years of sailing, I'd rather go down with it. Titanic…til death do us part." About 20 minutes later, the water crashed through the glass and drowned hi
