LOVE IS NEVER EASY
April 15, 1997
Rose, old Rose, is standing at the stern of Keldysh, holding the Heart of the Ocean, remembering the first love of her life, Jack Dawson, then lost him at a horrible tragedy, the Titanic. She realizes that love is never easy, she hadn't has the chance to think about this in almost eighty-five years, because she was busy all the time, but now, alone on the stern, two and a half miles above the shipwreck of Titanic, two and a half miles above the life Jack saved on April 15, 1912, and ten minutes after she told her love story to the crew, her granddaughter, make her past come back, in slow motion, and now time doesn't seems to matter, Rose has all the time in the world. She sees every parts of her life as if it is happens in front of her very own eyes. One part, one part, she doesn't wants it to go, the part about Titanic.
Rose thinks that love is never easy and it is true. When she first fell in love with Jack, she had to choose between fame, family and Jack, she chose Jack; when Jack was being locked in the room, Rose had to choose if she wanted to save her own life or Jack's, she chose Jack's. So many things happened in those four days on board of Titanic, and the hardest part of love is to say good-bye to the one you love. All of these things happened on Rose in five days, one second Jack is right next to her, and the other second Jack is gone, gone forever.
She looks up at the sky, it looks just like the same eighty-five years ago. She drops the Heart of the Ocean into the Atlantic, because she knows that is where it belongs, and she knows that she will be with Jack in a couple of hours, what else can she asks for? She already has the one thing she needed, the fulfilled promise.
Rose walks slowly back to her cabin, she had done a lot of things in her life after Titanic, such as ride roller coaster, ride horse right on the surf, drink cheap beer, everything Jack had planned to do with her on the deck of Titanic, and much more. She later ride a flying machine, or a plane, just like the song "Come Josephine In My Flying Machine". She promises herself that she will never forget what happened in her past, then when she is asleep, her body is still in a room, but her soul has goes beyond that, her soul is in heaven, an elsewhere with neither time nor space, she is back at the Titanic, nothing has change, as if that tragedy never occured, she is young, only seventeen years old.
It is hard to believe, but she has to accept it, this is her home now, she walks along the deck, turn a left, and there's the door lead to the Grand Staircase, two stewards open the door for her, she sees the musicians, Cora and her dad, Mr. Andrews, Tommy, Captain Smith, Trudy, and much more. Everybody seems to be very calm and peaceful, as if they know that Rose herself is going to come.
She walks up the stairs, and on the top of it, someone that Rose will never forget stands there, facing backward, "It can't be!" Rose thinks, on the top most step of the stair, that "someone" is not just anyone, it is a special someone very dear to her heart, Jack, Jack Dawson. He turns around, puts a hand in front of him, Rose holds on to it, it feels just the same eighty-five long years ago. Rose knows that Jack is proud of her for keeping the promise, because then they kiss, Rose hadn't been doing that for so long, seems like an eternity ago, but now, there she is, everybody surround them clap, like Rose has just comes back from war with victory.
Nobody actually know what happen then, but I believe that Jack and Rose is very glad that they can be with each other again.
"I love you," Rose said.
The End.
