Descartes wrote:
James Cameron's Titanic is one of my favorite movies ever. I own a special edition DVD of it.
And your prequel sounds really interesting. I've also been a little curious as to what Rose's life was like before she went onto the Titanic.
From my perspective:
Rose's father does NOT die. He divorces Ruth for a reason I will come up with, but safe to say it is not due to an affair, he just gets tired of her. Rose has a twin sister who is adopted by one of Ruth's friends one month after birth. Her name is Emily. Unlike Rose, Emily is spoiled and her room is quite large, with a massive four post bed, a large walk in closet and a pretty big vanity. Emily's adopted mother only did this because it is found out that she cannot have children, thus wanting to treat her as a princess. Emily's adopted father, is a psychologist at Seaview Hospital on Staten Island, and he has an affair, causing a divorce to occur between Victoria(Emily's adoptive mother) and him. Rose and Emily reunite at St. Catherine's girl school. It is revealed that they are sisters on Thanksgiving Day, 1907.
Rose has many rivals at boarding school, including a girl named Millicent King. Millicent always picks at Rose's faults, one day, Millicane; seeking revenge for something rose "did", so Millicent pushes her down a flight of granite steps, breaking several of her ribs and one leg. She almost dies, but since she is a fighter, like her mother she pulls through. That whole incident really made Ruth shine. She was there for her daughter. The movie would have had Ruth avoid her problem. Here we see Ruth sitting with her in the hospital EVERY DAY, comforting her, basically just being there.
Oh, my avatar is Rose at twelve years old.