Diana's heart sank as Brian asked Liz to drop it.
Yes, she understood why he was trying to get Liz to stop harping on the idea that she and the man from room number nine might be connected, but part of her couldn't help but feel like she had just missed out on something big.
Could Liz have been right? What were the chances of both of them having a connection to the Titanic? Of his telling Liz the story of his past life with his fiancée on the same night she had dreamed about Liam?
Then again, if this man was someone from her past—someone she was meant to be with—wouldn't they have met? Wouldn't the universe have put them in each other's paths? Wouldn't they have connected somehow?
It felt like they had just missed each other by seconds several times over the past twenty-four hours.
When he had gone off to the beach instead of coming to dinner. Down at the docks just a few minutes ago. Just now, only moments ago, when he had left for the airport.
It definitely felt like someone or something was trying to keep them apart.
Diana's back straightened.
Why did that thought seem so familiar?
Why did she suddenly feel like she had felt this way before?
- If Diana decides to just forget about it, go to Chapter 2.
- If Diana decides to explore this feeling a little bit further, go to Chapter 12.
- If you think someone should apprise Tabitha of these shenanigans, go to Chapter 13.
