The Captain was in the telegram room, telling the operator to send out the distress signal, C.Q.D, to any ships in the area. The Captain asked the operator to tell whoever responds that they were going down by the head and needed immediate assistance. The operator in charge was happy that he had decided to fix the telegram that day otherwise that wouldn't have been possible. But he sent out the distress signal, telling anyone nearby what the situation was.
Up on deck, every officer was doing everything they could to get the lifeboats ready to launch while the passengers stayed inside as it was too cold and noisy for them. Mr. Andrews was assessing everything outside before going in to check on the passengers. The band was playing to entertain the people around them while everyone was confused as to what was going on.
Not even Molly could get an answer out of anyone. But (M/N) was so oblivious to the situation that she asked the maids to turn the heating on in their rooms and wanted a cup of tea when she got back. (Y/N) caught Mr. Andrews as he went to check on other passengers. She could see on his face that he was worried and wanted to know the truth.
"Mr. Andrews," (Y/N) caught him at the staircase, "I saw the iceberg and I see it in your eyes. Please tell me the truth."
Mr. Andrews took (Y/N) away from the crowd to tell her
"The ship will sink," Mr. Andrews told her
"You're certain?" (Y/N) asked
"Yes, in an hour or so... all this will beat the bottom of the Atlantic."
"What?" Cal asked who was listening in
"Please, tell only who you must. I don't want to be responsible for a panic," Mr. Andrews told the two, "and get to a boat quickly, don't wait. You remember what I told you about the boats?"
"Yes..." (Y/N) said remembering all too well, "I understand."
Mr. Andrews nodded and left. Below deck, Jack was being cuffed to a large pipe until they were told what to do with him. A sailor ran in, telling the Master-at-Arms that he was needed up in the Second Class purser's office as there was a big mob up there. Lovejoy told the Master-at-Arms to go and that he would keep an eye on Jack. the Master-at-Arms allowed it, locked Jack's cuffs, and left, giving the key to Lovejoy.
Above deck, one of the telegram operators ran up to the Captain with news. A ship called the Carpathia was going full speed to reach the Titanic. She was the closest ship to them but it would take four hours for them to reach the ship. The Captain didn't like that the Carpathia wouldn't make it in time but, at that moment, it was better than them not arriving at all. The Captain then left for the lifeboats with this information still in his mind.
An officer walked up to him that the lifeboats were ready to launch and asked if they should load all the women and children into the boats first. Distracted, the Captain didn't answer the officer until he asked again for confirmation. The Captain gave him permission to let all the women and children on first before leaving them to it. The officer called all the passengers forward as the noise outside finally stopped.
He told everyone what his orders were for the lifeboats and started to load the women and children in first. The First Class orchestra came on deck with their instruments. They were told by the Captain to play some music to save everyone from going into a panic. All the while, below deck in Third Class, everyone was being ordered to put their lifevests on. Tommy grabbed one on his way to the stairs with Fabrizio to escape the flooding.
Unfortunately, the gates to the stairs had been closed to avoid anyone from leaving. The crewmember on the other side explained that it wasn't time to go to the lifeboats yet and to stay calm. But Tommy thought it was all a lie. Above deck, Murdoch was in charge of letting down the lifeboats so that everyone could leave the boat safely. But what was interesting on Murdoch's side of things was that he had let men aboard the lifeboat too despite his orders.
He wanted to give some of them a chance too. As he coordinated the launch, other crew members were setting off fireworks. Not for the passengers to enjoy but to signal any ships who hadn't caught their distress signal. (Y/N) watched them go off while waiting to get into a lifeboat. Meanwhile, below deck, Jack could see the water coming up on the porthole window.
To make things worse, Lovejoy was letting a bullet slide off the table before catching it, showing how tilted the ship had become. Jack looked at Lovejoy as he heard the bullet rolling off the table. He put the bullet back into his gun before telling Jack that he was beginning to think that the ship would sink. As a token of his appreciation, Lovejoy punched Jack in the stomach, causing him to collapse in pain.
He couldn't hold his stomach either due to his hands still being cuffed to the pipe. Lovejoy took the key to the cuffs and left Jack alone. Up on deck, it was now time for (Y/N), (M/N), Molly, and some others to get in the boat. Molly was encouraging others to get in the boat before she did. Cal asked if there was room for him but officers said that only women and children were allowed on.
(M/N) selfishly asked if the lifeboats were seated according to class before commenting to Cal that she hoped they weren't too crowded. Having had enough of her mother's attitude, (Y/N) told her to shut up. This shocked (M/N) but, before she could say anything, (Y/N) told her about how the water was freezing and there weren't enough boats for half of the ship. Half of the people on that ship were going to die.
Cal commented that the better half of the ship wouldn't. (Y/N) looked at Cal, shocked at his awful comment. Molly told (M/N) to get in the boat with her so she did. As (M/N) entered the boat, Cal made a comment that angered (Y/N) to the core. He said that it was a pity he didn't keep the drawing Jack made and that it would be worth a lot more by morning. (Y/N) now realised that Cal had set Jack up just to keep them apart. Molly took her out of her thoughts, saying that it was her turn to get in the boat.
But (Y/N) didn't move. (M/N) tried to get (Y/N) into the boat but (Y/N) just bid her mother goodbye and left. She had to save Jack from his watery grave. Cal stopped her, asking her where she was going. But he knew that he didn't need her to answer that. He asked her if she really wanted to be a whore to a gutter rat. (Y/N) just told him that she'd rather be Jack's whore than Cal's wife. She tried leaving again but Cal kept his grip. Just to escape, (Y/N) spat at him and ran to find Jack. And that would be the last time (M/N) would ever see her daughter.

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Titanic (Jack X Reader)
Fanfiction(Y/N) is a young upper-class woman suffocating under the thumb of her arrogant fiancé. Jack is the free-spirited artist who opens (Y/N)'s eyes and steals her heart. When the ship collides with an iceberg in the frigid North Atlantic, the young lover...