47 parts Ongoing Titanic officer, James Moody, wakes up lost and adrift at sea with vague memories of his past. And when the shopgirl at the counter insists that "White Star Line Shipping Company" isn't actually headquarters but a gift shop, James realizes he's not in 1912 anymore. How can he even begin to explain that he belongs to a world decades apart from her own?
Titanic Retail Cashier, Emily Amberflaw, believes it's just an ordinary day on the job, until a strange customer approaches the register in cosplay and tries to convince her he's the "real James Moody". As his world collides unimaginably into hers, she realizes that what she always believed about hers wasn't the truth. Torn between two versions of her life, she is faced with a heart-wrenching decision. Choose the man she loves this time, or forever lose him to the currents of history?
"And so, she asked me, in that strange dreamworld a century after mine, had I known the fate of her maiden voyage and my death to come, would I never have set foot on Titanic?
The answer I gave her is that I'd do it all too much the same.
I wouldn't change even a footstep, if it showed me away from hers."
(Downton Abbey/Titanic Crossover)