A Child's Eye (Titanic) ON HOLD

A Child's Eye (Titanic) ON HOLD

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Well, I'm Sure By Now You've All Heard The Passionate Love Story Of Jack & Rose But I Bet You Haven't Heard The Story Of A Little Girl Named Cordelia Andrews, The Daughter Of The Famous Shipbuilder; Thomas Andrews On April 10th, 1912 After The Recent Loss Of Her Mother, Cordelia Stepped Aboard The RMS Titanic; The Very Ship Her Father Had Built At First, Thomas Assumed The Low Mood & Snappy Temper Of His Beloved Daughter Was Due To Her Mother's Absence; But Quickly Discovered She Was Uneasy About Being Aboard The Maiden Voyage He Reassured His Beloved Delia That He'd Built Her A Strong Ship That Was Utterly Unsinkable Or Was It? (Author's Note - This story is purely for entertainment purposes only and isn't meant to offend anyone, as you can see that I've clearly made up my own story and backstory of our favourite shipbuilder, I just couldn't help myself because I flat out adore Victor Gaber, he's one of my favourite actors and his performance in Titanic was just perfect)
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Titanic

It was April 14, 1912 and a girl in one of the lifeboats was watching as the Titanic sank to the bottom of the ocean. Cordelia wondered wether she would ever get to say sorry to her father. Five years later she is planning her wedding with her mother Elizabeth and her fiancé Daniel. Who will show up to her wedding and why? Will they reveal a horrifying truth?

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