After the Iceberg
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  • Parts 11
  • Time 1h 7m
  • Reads 315
  • Votes 1
  • Parts 11
  • Time 1h 7m
Complete, First published Sep 20, 2024
What if Jack never died? What if Jack and Rose survived together?
After The Iceberg is a heartfelt continuation of the iconic love story born aboard the ill-fated Titanic. When Jack Dawson is miraculously saved from the icy Atlantic, his life and love with Rose DeWitt Bukater take on a new and unpredictable course. Reunited in the streets of New York, they must navigate a world that seeks to keep them apart-haunted by Rose's former life, pursued by her vengeful fiancé, and challenged by the societal expectations they once defied.

Together, Jack and Rose embark on a journey of rediscovery, embracing a new life of freedom, art, and adventure. From the bohemian streets of Paris to the gritty realities of survival in New York, their bond is tested by external forces and personal struggles. As they face betrayals, illness, and the lingering shadows of their past, Jack and Rose fight to protect a love that transcends the boundaries of time and circumstance.

This sweeping romance is a tale of passion, resilience, and the unbreakable connection between two souls destined to find each other-again and again-across the endless horizon.
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Follow y/n y/l/n and Jack Dawson on their journey to love inside the ill-fated Titanic. (Jack Dawson and the Dewitt Bukater family do not belong to me.) I ask as you read this story you take time to remember the real victims of the Titanic tragedy. Their lives were just as valuable and beautiful as ours.