After being personally greeted by Captain Drake, Mivashkama, Morfious, Oleana, Serena, and Molly headed straight for their suite on B Deck. Mivashkama thought it silly to bother saying goodbye to primarily second or third class people at the dock when there was much to unpack. The officer at the dock proved worthy of the tip Mivashkama gave with the luggage already at their suite and a few men awaiting orders on where to put them. Morfious began ordering the staff where everything went on his master's behalf. Meanwhile, Mivashkama, Oleana, and Serena went to their respective bedrooms to unpack their personal things. Molly went with Serena to help her unpack. Serena couldn't deny that the rooms were very fancy, with fine wooden walls, and fancy furniture. Still, she wished Oleana had kept her collection of paintings and family portraits so she could personalize the rooms and give them color. Serena and Molly had just finished unpacking when Oleana came in without knocking, her eyes
On April 3rd, 1912, Oleana sold Yvonne Manor. The terms were set that she, Serena, and Molly would leave the estate for good the following day. The new owner was a dear friend of her father and promised Serena that he and his family would take great care of her old home in her father’s honor. Serena still dreaded leaving her childhood home, but was comforted to know that it would be in the care of someone close to her father. On April 4th, Oleana, Serena, and Molly packed what belongings they had left and were soon picked up by Mivashkama and Morfious. They rode in three cars: Mivashkama and Serena rode in the leading car, Oleana, Morfious, and Molly were in the second car, and the third one carried their luggage. They drove from Viridian City to Saffron City, taking a train to Goldenrod City in the Johto region. Three cars were waiting outside the train station to take them to Olivine City, where the Titanic was set to sail. Throughout the journey, Mivashkama and Serena shared a car
When people hear about Serena Yvonne through documentaries or books about the Titanic, they would say she was engaged to Lord Mivashkama Herløv of Hammerlocke, that she went missing the night Titanic sank, and then is briefly mentioned in regards to her stepmother's second marriage. While historians and survivors of the ship are correct in one form or another, this is a gross oversimplification as she was far more than just the fiancee of the late Lord of Hammerlocke. Serena was the daughter of the Duke of Viridian City in the Kanto region. Her mother, Grace Yvonne, passed away when she was only 10, and so for much of her preteen and early teenage years, it was just her and her beloved father. As she got older, Serena Yvonne developed a love of dancing and partook in the performing arts in her girls' high school. Those from Viridian City back then that are still alive remember her dancing with such joy and passion that she made others smile whenever they watched her. Some referred to
For my dear Aunt Sonia. Thank you for everything we accomplished together. May your legacy live on. My name is T.G.G. Ketchum, and for as long as I can remember, there have been all kinds of tales about the sinking of the Titanic. Indeed, by the time I was in elementary school, the event was told in social studies class. The Macro Cosmos Herløv Titanic, better known as the MCH Titanic, was the largest ship in the world. It was on its maiden voyage to Wyndon in the Galar region from Olivine City in the Johto region with 2,200 people on board. Halfway through the journey on April 14th, 1912, it hit an iceberg and sank, resulting in the deaths of more than two-thirds of the people on board. But even before learning about it in school, my family had their own stories about the Titanic. For better and for worse, it was a significant part of our history. As I got older, I developed a passion for writing stories unrelated to Titanic, but it has always been in the back of my mind to