"Hello! Welcome aboard." An officer helped Eleine and Estella to board. Eleine forced a smile and nodded as a thank you while Estella verbally thanked him maintaining the conversation.

Eleine slowly walked looking around and admiring the inside of the ship. She thought it was so fancy, it doesn't even give you a feeling like you are on the ship.

"Let me escort you to your room, miss." A steward offered his help which Eleine gladly took. She smiled and followed him.

"Here you are." He opened the door and let Eleine walk in. "Is there anything else I can do for you?"

Eleine looked around the room. "No, that would be all." She turned to face him. "Thank you."

"Your stuff will be arriving shortly." He said and left, Eleine nodded her head not caring that much.

She put the purse she was carrying on the table and took off her hat which she also put on the table.

"It is so not fair!" Estella protested behind her.

"What is it, sister?" she said taking off her gloves.

"Your room is so much nicer. And bigger. I am the bride here!"

"Don't people in love say that anywhere is nice as long as they're together?" Eleine furrowed her eyebrows.

"Oh, well, yes…" Estella said, displeased that her sister made a good point. "At least I'm not sharing the room with mom and dad." She said walking out.

"What?!" Eleine shouted after her. "Estella, wait!" she quickly grabbed her hat and went after her.

"It's the parlour suite, Eleine. It has two bedrooms. Edward, Philip and I are on the port side." Estella said once her younger sister caught up with her.

"Now this is not fair! Shouldn't you spend time with mom and dad, see the married life?" Eleine joked.

"Oh, please, we've seen plenty of that. And besides, isn't that gross what you're suggesting?" Estella made a disgusted face.

After giving it a thought Eleine said "Yes, I'm sorry. I won't be joking about it anymore."

"Apology accepted. Care to go on a walk with me?" Estella asked once they reached the stairs that were leading to the deck.

"Well, of course." Eleine smiled widely.

Once they were on the deck strong wind hit them.

"Oh my, when it became so windy?" Estella said holding onto her hat.

"Didn't you wanted to go for walks with Edward? It's so romantic!" Eleine chuckled and imitated her sister.

"Yes, but in the sunset. That is romantic." Estella looked at the distance probably imagining the scene.

"You are hopeless." Eleine waved her off.

"Enough about me. What do you make of this?" they stopped at the railing and looked around.

"Eh, it's nice. Can't complain yet." Eleine laughed and looked at something behind her sister.

"Impossible!" her sister shouted looking surprisingly at her.

"Give me a few more minutes, I'm sure I'll find something." Eleine glanced at her sister just to answer her, but quickly looked behind her again.

"Okay, what are you staring at?" Estella asked annoyed.

"Come, walk with me." Eleine moved away from the railing and started walking down the deck again.

"Eleine," her big sister called suspiciously after her. "What are you after?" she asked when she finally caught up.

Suddenly, Eleine lowered her hand, letting go of the hat she was holding because of the wind. It didn't take much for another strong enough blow to blow off Eleine's hat.

"Oh, my God, Eleine, your hat!" Estella screamed like it was the end of the world.

Eleine wanted to roll her eyes, but was too busy following the situation she purposely caused with her hungry eyes. The hat was dancing in the wind, threatening to fly away overboard, but just as she was hoping for, it didn't. Instead, it flew in the direction of where the group of officers were standing and it lightly hit one of them before falling on the ground. Eleine breathed heavily in and out more than satisfied and hurried towards them.

The officer turned around to look what happened. He believed that someone tapped him on the shoulder and was surprised when he saw no one behind him, but a hat down his feet. He bent down to pick it up, looking for a lady who seemed to lost it once he straightened up. And right in that moment Eleine approached him.

"I believe this is yours, miss?" he handed it to her.

"Yes, thank you." She took her time fixing it back on her head. "It's pretty windy today, I should've been more careful. You're a life saver."

"Always happy to help a lady in trouble." He smiled.

Eleine laughed. "It would be a shame, really, if it went overboard. It is new, I never wore it before. Saved it for this special occasion." She smiled, although it was a white lie. Right now, she was regretting not making a better effort to dress herself.

"Well then I would have to make a jump for it, wouldn't I?" he smirked looking daringly into her eyes.

Before she could answer her sister roughly grabbed her arm. "Are you out of your mind?!" she screamed almost into her ear.

Eleine winced back from the sudden reaction from her sister, but before she could say anything another officer got in the picture.

"Ah, miss Badour, we meet again." He smiled expectedly at her.

"Again?" now it was Eleine's turn to look at her sister. "Care to introduce me to your officer friends?" she raised her eyebrows.

Estella let go off her sister's arm, feeling slightly uncomfortable. "This is officer Charles Lightoller. You should remember him, he helped us board. And this young man I don't know." She looked at the other officer.

"Oh, allow me to introduce myself. Officer Harold Lowe at your service, miss…" he offered his hand to Eleine.

"Eleine Badour." She chuckled and gave him her hand.

"Pleasure to meet you, miss Badour." He kissed her hand not leaving her eyes for a single moment.

She cleared her throat out of being uncomfortable now that her sister's here. "And this is my sister, Estella. But some of you already know that." She said the last sentence under her breath.

"Please, keep your comments to yourself." Estella hissed only for Eleine to hear before introducing to Harold. "Well now, we should get going. Don't want to keep you from your duties." She chuckled before tugging Eleine after her.

"Good day, ladies!" Lightoller said before they were out of sight.

Harold was leaning on the railing looking long after the sisters when Lightoller turned to face him again.

"Don't even think about it." He warned.

"What?" Harold was confused.

"Oh, please, you were all over her."

"I wasn't intending to—"

"No, I know that look. Stay away from her." Charles warned once again.

"Like you're any better. You're already all friendly with her sister." It was Harold's turn now.

"She is engaged, I was just being polite." Charles stated.

"And how come I wasn't just being polite?" Harold was offended.

"Because I know you. Listen, I am tired of your little flings and covering for you. You know the policy, might as well comply by it. For once. This is important, might costs us everything. Be careful, eh? You are just a fifth officer." Lightoller patted him on the shoulder before walking away.

Harold stood there alone for a couple moments thinking about what Charles told him. It wasn't like he was going to fall in love with her. One tiny adventure won't hurt anyone. Or so he thought.