-----Chapter 32: She Is Sinking-----
I opened my eyes. There was pieces of ice on the deck.
"What was that?" Al asked.
"I dont know." I said. Since we both knew it was indestructable we walked to our hotel room. He kissed me. My face was puzzled.
"Why did you do that?" I asked.
"Because I loe you." he said while walking into the bed room. My ace turned bright red.
"Im going to sing." I yelled. He walked out of the room.
"What?" he questioned.
"You know. Sing."
"Why?"
"I just feel like it."
"Okay. But Im going to go to sleep." he walked into the room. I walked outside. But I didnt go to the partying room, I went to the dock. Only after fie minutes I saw childern play with the clumps of ice by kicking it to one another. I laughed. I walked into the dinning hall. People were all dress up. While I was wearing Winry's clothes. I walked out. There I saw a crew member bump into me. I landed to the ground. He noticed me and stopped rushing. He held out his hand.
"Sorry Miss." he said. I got up.
"Im okay." I said, "Whats the rush?"
"The ship, she is sinking!" he ran away. My pupals became small. The ship is sinking, and there is no where to go. But to go in the water, and die of the cold. I ran into Winry's hotel room.They both were sleeping on the couch. I clapped my hands together. They shot up. I grabbed their hands and rushed into my room. I saw Al sleeping in our room. I let go of there hands. I walked up to Al. The two of them where questioning me but I ignored them. I shoke Al. He blinked his eyes.
"Kiki? I thought you were singing?" Al asked me.
"Yeah Kiki. Why did you drag us here?" Ed asked me too.
"The Titanic. Its sinking." I answered sorta quietly.
"What!" Winry yelled. Tear poured down her face. Tears were escaping out of mine.
"Where did you hear this?" Al asked while he stood up.
"A crew member told me."
"Well we have to get to the life boats!" We all ran to the deck. There was hundred of people.
"I guess Im not the only one who heard." a couple of crew men gave each of us a life-jacket. We put them on quickly. Then before one of them left my reach I grabbed their uniform.
"Let go! I need to save lives!" the man commanded.
"Why are you giving us life-jackets?"
"Because." He stopped trying to get out of my reach. He sighed, a depressing sigh, "There is not enough boats for everyone."
