Roses POV

The wedding was set up in no time, and I was only allowed to choose what dress I was going to wear, of course as long as mother gave me her blessing.

Mother chose what flowers SHE wanted, and what church SHE wanted the wedding to be held in.

Lucky for me we were on this boat for another 6 months or so, and I wouldn't have to be married into hell just yet.

I keep seeing illusions of Jack, I always run over to him in hope he is actually there.. But he always disappears.

I try and stay far away from Cal as possible, but he always has this goon to come and find me, even if I was hiding in an abandoned house his goon would still look for me there.

I snapped away from my thoughts

"I will have the steak and Rose will have the salad" he said to the waiter

"I can choose what I would like to eat myself, Cal" I stared at him with an angry look

The waiter stayed there ready to write down what I actually wanted, which I was grateful of.

"I will take the chicken, with the salad on the side, and a tomato dressing please" I told him

"Be back soon" the waiter said and walked off

"Rose never be rude like that again" my mother told me, I then took my evil stare to her

"It okay, Ruth" Cal defended me, which was odd.

I felt like my throat was going to explode, which is when this came out

"Oh stop it! I will wear what I want and eat what I please! Stop choosing for me, I am not 5 years old anymore!" I busted out

"What has gotten into you Rose?" my mother said in a disgusted manner.

"Let the girl eat and wear what she wants Ruth, she has a point" Molly defended

I cleared my throat, "Thankyou Molly" I thanked.

The rest of the night was silent, and my chicken was delicious.

After dinner a few workers ran by with towels, and one held a key. I was curious so I excused myself and ran after them, they ran to a bedroom on the boat, a big one in first class, and a whole bunch of people swarmed near the door.

"What's going on?" I asked one of them

"Wouldn't know love, but it's a pretty big deal" he replied, he had an English accent.

I pushed through the crowed to see what the 'big deal' was, and what I saw was quite interesting. In fact, the most interesting, exciting, overwhelming and confusing thing that has ever happened in my life.