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Rose was walking to the reading room to relax when she met her old friend, Daisy Cashmore, a lively and gossipy young woman.
"Oh Rose darling, we meet again!" Daisy said.
"Pleasure seeing you here Miss Cashmore." Rose replied.
"Yes it is isn't it? Well as you know, my husband left me last month. Oh how I was upset! But I've gotten over it now! Lovely ship don't you agree?" Daisy said.
"Yes, I've heard about Charles, Such a shame. This ship is grand, yes." Rose replied.
"Tonight, during dinner, I met the most debonair man ever! His name is John C. Rapaport, and a fine man he is! Will you join me in the reading room?"
"I'm sorry, Daisy, but I really must go. I'm sure we'll meet again real soon. Goodbye!"
"Tata!" Daisy replied, waving, as Rose returned to her cabin.
Inside Rose's bedroom, Cal came in and stood behind Rose.
"Rose, dear, I know I haven't been paying much attention to you during this trip, so I bought you something." Cal said, getting a package from out of his cloak pocket.
Rose gasps when opening it.
"It's the Heart of the Ocean, yes. It is said to be even more valuable than the Hope Diamond." Cal stated.
"Thank you, Cal. It is very lovely indeed."
The next day was bright and sunny and Rose was taking a walk up on deck.
"Jack? What are you doing?" Rose asked while Jack was walking into the Gymnasium.
"Shh! Come in!" Jack said entering the Gymnasium very discreetly. Rose followed him.
"Jack, third class passengers aren't allowed in the-" Jack cut Rose off.
"I didn't come here for that! There's something I must find, a necklace belonging to a first class passenger by the name of Madeleine Astor I believe?" Jack said, looking around.
"Madeleine Astor.I met her the other day at the Grand Staircase. What has happened?"
"Someone reportedly stole her necklace, which cost her husband a fortune. I was hired to retrieve it."
"Are you sure she told you to get it?" Said Rose disbelievingly.
"Just because I'm a third class passenger doesn't mean I can't help out first class passengers as well."
"Social mixing is a sin!"
"Yeah, to you and your rich family. Now, are you going to help me or not?"
"Well, I mustn't go cavorting around looking for something I don't even know about, not that I'm even involved or anything!"
"You've got to help me, just this once. If I find it, I get a lot of money, enough money to get me started right in America!"
"I know this must be dear to you, since you're a person of poor-"
"Go ahead, you can say it! I'm a poor guy." Jack replied, cutting her off.
"I'll help you, but just this once, and we do it separately. If I happen to find any clues or the necklace, I'll be sure to report to you. What cabin are you in?"
"G-60" Jack replied.
Rose left, hoping to find the necklace.
Rose was walking to the reading room to relax when she met her old friend, Daisy Cashmore, a lively and gossipy young woman.
"Oh Rose darling, we meet again!" Daisy said.
"Pleasure seeing you here Miss Cashmore." Rose replied.
"Yes it is isn't it? Well as you know, my husband left me last month. Oh how I was upset! But I've gotten over it now! Lovely ship don't you agree?" Daisy said.
"Yes, I've heard about Charles, Such a shame. This ship is grand, yes." Rose replied.
"Tonight, during dinner, I met the most debonair man ever! His name is John C. Rapaport, and a fine man he is! Will you join me in the reading room?"
"I'm sorry, Daisy, but I really must go. I'm sure we'll meet again real soon. Goodbye!"
"Tata!" Daisy replied, waving, as Rose returned to her cabin.
Inside Rose's bedroom, Cal came in and stood behind Rose.
"Rose, dear, I know I haven't been paying much attention to you during this trip, so I bought you something." Cal said, getting a package from out of his cloak pocket.
Rose gasps when opening it.
"It's the Heart of the Ocean, yes. It is said to be even more valuable than the Hope Diamond." Cal stated.
"Thank you, Cal. It is very lovely indeed."
The next day was bright and sunny and Rose was taking a walk up on deck.
"Jack? What are you doing?" Rose asked while Jack was walking into the Gymnasium.
"Shh! Come in!" Jack said entering the Gymnasium very discreetly. Rose followed him.
"Jack, third class passengers aren't allowed in the-" Jack cut Rose off.
"I didn't come here for that! There's something I must find, a necklace belonging to a first class passenger by the name of Madeleine Astor I believe?" Jack said, looking around.
"Madeleine Astor.I met her the other day at the Grand Staircase. What has happened?"
"Someone reportedly stole her necklace, which cost her husband a fortune. I was hired to retrieve it."
"Are you sure she told you to get it?" Said Rose disbelievingly.
"Just because I'm a third class passenger doesn't mean I can't help out first class passengers as well."
"Social mixing is a sin!"
"Yeah, to you and your rich family. Now, are you going to help me or not?"
"Well, I mustn't go cavorting around looking for something I don't even know about, not that I'm even involved or anything!"
"You've got to help me, just this once. If I find it, I get a lot of money, enough money to get me started right in America!"
"I know this must be dear to you, since you're a person of poor-"
"Go ahead, you can say it! I'm a poor guy." Jack replied, cutting her off.
"I'll help you, but just this once, and we do it separately. If I happen to find any clues or the necklace, I'll be sure to report to you. What cabin are you in?"
"G-60" Jack replied.
Rose left, hoping to find the necklace.
