a simple memorial story about the titanic's maiden voyage but done in my TALES OF HTRAE style.
THIS STORY AND MICHEAL TANNER IS COMPLETELY FICTITIOUS
TITANIC'S VOYAGE-DAY SIX by THEGREATTITANICCHICK, literature
Literature
TITANIC'S VOYAGE-DAY SIX
(Day six-April 15, 1912)
Titanic coughed and sputtered as the water began to rise higher, right now it was just under his mouth at this point. But the only thing that concerned him now was his passengers safety. He knew for a fact that there was not nearly enough boats for all his passengers, but he was hoping that Tanner and Andrews would be able to talk most of his passengers into getting into one. After all most of his passengers still thought this was just a drill and Titanic was going to be just fine. Right now he was talking to Mr. Andrews while Tanner was rushing around trying to get as many passengers into the lifeboats as poss
TITANIC'S VOYAGE-DAY FIVE by THEGREATTITANICCHICK, literature
Literature
TITANIC'S VOYAGE-DAY FIVE
(Day five-April 14, 1912)
Titanic panted heavily as he raced across the glassy North Atlantic. He was beginning to get so weak from lack of sleep and the excruciating pain that still blazed in his boiler rooms below. He noticed a small ship sleeping in the distance, and in some small way envied that ship for being able to sleep. Titanic let out a great yawn as he felt Tanners reassuring hand pat his railing. Poor thing. Tanner thought to himself, This ship is so exhausted and yet Ismay wont even let him stop for a second to just rest. Hello there Tanner. Titanic sleepily said. Good eveni
TITANIC'S VOYAGE-DAY FOUR by THEGREATTITANICCHICK, literature
Literature
TITANIC'S VOYAGE-DAY FOUR
(Day four-April 13, 1912)
Titanic raced on through the cold north Atlantic as he squinted to see through the dark. He could tell by the footsteps that walked forward that it was seaman Tanner making his nightly rounds. Hello Tanner. Titanic eagerly said. Good evening Titanic. Tanner happily said, And how are you this evening? I'm freezing, but at least its distracting me from that coal fire. Titanic tried to joke. Tanner could tell the poor ship was still in a lot of pain from that coal fire but was doing his best to keep his spirits up. Any news from Carpathia? Titanic eagerl
TITANIC'S VOYAGE-DAY THREE by THEGREATTITANICCHICK, literature
Literature
TITANIC'S VOYAGE-DAY THREE
(Day three-April 12, 1912)
Titanic was beginning to get tired, itd been a whole day since hed stopped at Cherbourg. His hull was wracked with pain because of the coal fire that was burning down below. He didnt know how much more of this he could stand, he knew the humans were doing all they could to put out the fire but it was becoming increasingly impossible. Titanic sighed heavily to himself as he heard the familiar voice of seaman Tanner as he walked out from below and placed his hand on Titanics railing, How are you feeling today Titanic? I dont know how much more I can take. Titanic
TITANIC'S VOYAGE-DAY TWO by THEGREATTITANICCHICK, literature
Literature
TITANIC'S VOYAGE-DAY TWO
(Day two-April 11,1912.)
The sun shined brightly as Titanic raced through the North Atlantic. sure is a nice day out. One of his crewmen, named seaman michel Tanner, said as he walked up to Titanics forecastle deck. I agree, not a cloud in the sky. Titanic said, Have you heard any messages from Carpathia. Titanic and a few of his crewmen had an arrangement secretly worked out so that he could still be able to talk to his mate and not have to worry about the higher-ups finding out about it. None yet, Titanic. Tanner said, I'm sorry. Its ok. Titanic sadly said
TITANIC'S VOYAGE-DAY ONE by THEGREATTITANICCHICK, literature
Literature
TITANIC'S VOYAGE-DAY ONE
(Day one-April 10, 1912.)
Titanic flicked excitedly at his mooring ropes, today was the day hed sail off on his maiden voyage. He then let out a sad sigh as he looked to the sea. His funnels then perked up as he quickly looked to the dock once he felt the familiar and reassuring touch of Thomas Andrews patting his hull. Youre awfully quiet today, Titanic. Andrews said, Something on your mind? Oh nothing. Titanic tried to lie. Andrews then gave Titanic a knowing look with a smile as he said, I know you Titanic, I've raised you from a shipling remember. Titanic merely chuckled and sa