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Titanic In the morning, April 12, 1912, Marcus and his family were going to the Titanic. While they were going there Marcus was a little bit of a troublemaker,but his mom Martha was telling him to behave, so when Marcus was walking to the Titanic his little sister Lucy was wanting to get something to play with. So while Lucy was whining Marcus was getting annoyed and decided to get her something to play with. When Marcus got Lucy a toy to play with, Marcus had to catch up to their mother so they could go to the Titanic. When they got there, they went to there room and it was a good thing because Marcus needed to go to the bathroom. So after that Marcus decided to steal something to eat for later since he …show more content…
When that happened Marcus decided to pick a bed, because Lucy wanted the bed that Marcus wants. Lucy started to cry and Marcus got annoyed by Lucy so he just let her have the bed. Marcus decided to explore the Titanic and steal some food to eat, after exploring, he decided to steal some food, so while stealing some food, Marcus got in big trouble by the waiter and he brought Marcus right to his mother and Marcus got in big trouble by his mother and Marcus couldn’t go anywhere else to go so Marcus got so frustrated he couldn’t even dare look at her mother in the eyes. Now Lucy was with her mother because they were going to a party, since Marcus was left alone in his room, but Marcus didn’t listen and decided to go out and go to a party because there was a party for the Titanic and Marcus went there and tried to find somewhere to hide from his mother and sister, so he went to get something to drink. So after that it was night and Martha and Lucy got back from the party and when they did, they found Marcus asleep and Martha put a blanket …show more content…
Marcus was actually surprised he met Bella when he bumped into her. Marcus went to his mother’s room and woke her up. When he did that Martha had a book on her face when she woke up. Marcus and Lucy went to the kitchen and waited for their mother to make them breakfast, when Martha got done making breakfast Marcus was super hungry and said, ‘’Finally you’re done because i’m super hungry mother.’’ Martha said, ‘’Well you don’t get food fast because you have to take time make them.’’ Marcus understood what Martha said to him. Later on it was night and Marcus was still up reading a book. The men outside the Titanic saw a iceberg and when they did, the men told captain of the ship to move the ship around but once they did the Titanic got a scratch from the iceberg. The Titanic was getting flooded from the bottom to the top, but when it was getting flooded from the bottom the people who put coal in the Titanic were running away from the water flooding the bottom. The Titanic was about to sink and the people on the ship were going the boats to go out of the Titanic but there wasn’t enough boats to on. And then Martha and her family were out trying to get on the boats but the people kept pushing and praying before they all died. But then Martha and her family got on the boat and went away, Marcus didn’t want to see the people falling off the Titanic

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