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"Rose we need to get higher" The Doctor yelled as he ran ahead of Rose, pulling her forcefully by the hand as the winded between the mass of humans. Rose struggled to keep up, her breathing heavy. She looked around wildly, her mind protesting with the images she was seeing. Some passengers had merely given up, jumping forcefully into the ocean, crashing into the water painfully, some dying instantly, others screaming as the cold water whipped against their skin.

Everywhere she looked a more disturbing and horrifying site greeted her. Young children cradled in their mother's arms, as they cried, no hope of escape and no hope of survival.

The Doctor looked over his shoulder towards Rose, his eyes begging her to move faster, she forced herself to speed up a little, not wanting to disappoint. The pair ran into a railing, stopping abruptly, The Doctor looked around, studying everything in his surrounding's. They needed to get further.

"Quick, jump down Rose" The Doctor said finally as he helped Rose over the railing, proceeding that, she jumped; falling ungracefully on to all fours. Before she could even contemplate getting up, The Doctor was already by her side, grabbing Rose by her waist and lifting her onto her feet. "Come on" He bellowed trying to spur Rose on as the rear of the boat lifted significantly higher, the propellers lifting completely from the water. "That's it Rose, just a little higher" He prompted before leaping forward and grabbing the railing, the pair ultimately reaching the rear of the ship. A small puff of relief soared through Rose's body, but it quickly dispersed as she realised all they had done was postpone the inevitable.

The Doctor pushed Rose in front of him, placing his arms either side of her, preventing her from falling forward as the ship continued to tip. Passengers sprinted up the ship, some failing as they slid down into the icy water. Rose winced as men and women crashed against the waves.

Rose stared at the woman next to her, she was holding on to a slightly plump man, Both looked equally petrified, tear tracks stained the women's beautiful face.

"I love you" Rose heard the women whisper as she kissed her partner quickly on the lips. "I love you too" The man replied, tears welling in his eyes. Rose's grip tightened a little around The Doctor, she wanted to tell him; more than anything. She opened her mouth to speak but found no words came out. What if he didn't feel the same way? Which was probably likely, it would make there last few moments together awkward and forced. Rose shut her mouth again, deciding to stay silent, maybe if they got out of this she would tell him. Maybe.

"I'm scared" Rose whispered instead as she clung to The Doctor, one arm around his waist, the other clinging to the railing behind her.

"It's fine, Rose," The Doctor said looking down into her deep hazel eyes. "I promise you; I will get you out of here alive" He lifted one hand up to her cheek, moving his thumb softly across her skin. But the ship jolted once more.

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Tony Derby was a lawyer and a very rich man. He had purchased his tickets for the Titanic proceeding their imminent release. He said he had wanted to surprise his family, treat his wife and two children, but really he had just been showing off, wanting to flaunt his money. But now, as he ran up the ship, as it slowly tipped into the ocean he knew he had made the wrong decision.

He continued to slip as the rising altitude of the rear made it immensely hard to run up. But he never gave up, he had promised to return to his family as he waved them away, watching them disappear on the lifeboat. His heartbreaking into a thousand pieces.

As his determination grew so did the oceans appetite. The Ship suddenly beginning to split, the wood splintering as it ripped apart. Tony immediately loosing his footing, falling into the icy depths as the ship literally ripped in two.

The tipping rear, loosing the weight of the front of the ship, fell, fell back down into the water. The speed immense, as it soared through the air, crashing harshly against the water, waves spraying across the sea.

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Rose shut her eyes tightly, her face buried deeply into The Doctors chest as the ship fell. Her stomach leaving her body completely as she felt herself falling. The ship shaking abruptly as it hit the water.

"Oh my god" Rose gasped as her body began to shake, not completely due to the overwhelming coldness.

"Get over the railing Rose, this part of the ship is going to rise up again" Rose stared at him for the moment, wondering how he could stay so calm and collected. He urged her on as she shakily stepped over the railing, but before she was sturdy her weak knees failed her as she fell.

"Rose!" The Doctor yelled before grabbing her wrist, bending himself over the railing as he looked down at the distressed teenager. Her body swaying in mid air, the water ominous beneath her. "I've got you" He murmured, using all of his strength to pull her up. She regained her footing on the railing, enveloping The Doctor in a hug, the cold bar blocking them from complete contact.

"Sorry" Rose mumbled, forcing a small laugh. Unshed tears in her eyes.

" 's'okay" The Doctor smiled before climbing over with her. Seconds later the ship began to lift again, but this time it was faster, and Rose knew she would soon have to injure the deathly cold water. Rose took short deep breaths as the rear rose in the air, vertical. She lay on the railing, The Doctor's arm around her waist. This was it.

Passenger's clung desperately to objects as their bodies floated in the air, gravity pulling them evilly and corruptly into the sea. Their blood curdling screams echoing throughout the ship, or what was left of it.

"There's going to be suction when we're pulled in Rose" The Doctor muttered in her ear, making Rose jump. "The ship will try and pull you down with it, you just have to keep kicking Rose, do that for me. And whatever you do, do not let go of my hand" Rose could imagine just how serious his face was, his voice deepened with emotion. She merely nodded, her eyes studying the water that was growing closer and closer as the ship began to plunge rather gracefully towards it.

"It's going to be ok Rose, I promised remember?" Rose nodded again trying to stay as positive as she possibly could. But would it really be ok?

Rose sincerely doubted it.