Titanic+Crossing

In the beginning, Albert Trask, his six year old sister, Virginia, his Uncle Claybourne, and Mother, were waiting to board the train that would take them to the dock for the Titanic, the legendary 'unsinkable ship' that would take them back to Washington, leaving England forever. Although Albert couldn't wait to leave the filthy, foggy stench of London, his Mother and Uncle Claybourne were fighting and arguing, arguing and fighting. It was all because Uncle Claybourne told them that they would be riding the Titanic in first-class, not second-class.

In the middle, while riding the train, Uncle Claybourne asks Albert if he has ever heard of Zora LaRue. Albert did know Zora, though he had never met her, he knew her because Zora was Mother's best-friend, also an actress. But he had promised Mother he would not speak of Zora LaRue, ever. And knows that he has to answer when he is asked something. Now he is stuck between loyalty, and good manners.

While on board the Titanic, the Trask family meets the Brewer family. The oldest daughter, Emily Brewer, was the age as Albert, and according to Virginia, she loved him. She happened to say this as her and her big brother Albert were fighting over who gets to keep Father's watch longer. Virginia said, "If you don't give me the watch, I'll tell Emily you love her". And because Albert didn't love Emily, he told Virginia that if she told her that, he would smack her face. So she threw the watch across the deck of the Titanic, where it bounced off a deck chair, and bent the cover of the watch so badly, it wouldn't close. Albert ran back to his evil little sister, and shook her as violently as he could and laughed out loud when she screamed, "OOOOOWWWW!!! You're hurting me, Bertie! You're hurting me! OOOWW!!". After that, he wasn't allowed to eat lunch for quite some time. After a few weeks on board the Titanic, Emily started to stalk Albert. She wouldn't leave him alone, following him everywhere, and it soon became obvious that Virginia was not lying. One day, Albert was hoping to go to B Deck to sketch interesting and complicated. Little Virginia asked Mother if she could take her back to their cabin to get her dolly, Ellizibeth. Mother approved to the request because she also needed to take her new tablecloth up to the cabin, too. Mother told Virginia to get in her wheel chair with the tablecloth in her lap, but Virginia protested against it and insisted that the tablecloth had appendicitis and she had to push it in the wheel chair. Unfortunately, on the way to the mS