The chaos on the Titanic, and it's not exactly an Iceberg!

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Hello friends of this beautiful coffee community, I love the creative writing challenge you have this week, I would love to participate in it. So I didn't think about it anymore and here is my writing:

On July 19 we sailed on the Titanic, it would be a one week trip through unforgettable places and that I really wanted to know.

There is always the fear of thinking of a shipwreck that will lead to chaos or the crew and to my surprise I got one inside the largest ocean liner in the world, but it was not chaos due to some Iceberg or some inconvenience outside the ship.

Chaos was going on inside and I could tell when I saw the news on TV when I got up in the morning and was about to go to the cafeteria to get my usual big cup of coffee. They were saying:

‼️ LATEST NEWS ‼️

It's chaos aboard the ocean liner The Titanic, they ran out of coffee.

The morning passengers, demanding their cup of coffee, have jumped overboard and the rescue teams are in full swing!

We need you! People were yelling, to help us replenish our coffee supply and restore peace on board. Use #Titanic to join the movement and make sure this never happens again!

Hey crewmates! It seems that we have a great crisis on our hands... The captain has just informed us that there is no more coffee on board the ship and he has locked himself in the engine room steering the ship as if waiting for the hour of the sinking.

Quick: who can rise to the challenge and save us from this chaos? Join #Titanic today and share your ideas on how to bring coffee to the ocean liner via small ships!!

Passengers aboard the cruise ship had been warned that the ship was low on coffee, but no one imagined it might run out. In the morning, the commotion started when people realized that the coffee machine on deck was empty. Some of them thought it was a joke, but it soon became apparent that there was none.

The crew member on duty seemed quite confused and told everyone that they would try their best to get more coffee as soon as they could. But this did little to calm the grumbling and moaning passengers on all sides. There were some passengers who resorted to bringing their own tea bags and coffee beans in hopes of finding a way to do something.

Some of the passengers even got into heated arguments over who would get what was left in the locker and other things, while others threatened to jump overboard if they didn't get coffee soon. To make matters worse, some had already gotten into fights over ready-made cups of coffee when others tried to drink.

In the afternoon the chaos had already ended, they managed to save all the passengers who jumped overboard and many small fishing boats approached with sacks of coffee beans to continue offering a delicious cup of the product.

!Hurray!

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Hello there!

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It might seem like a great idea and more publicity for the community to have the prompt and title as your cover photo, but unfortunately, that's not the case.

It is good of you to add the source, however, anything bearing the Cinnamon Cup Coffee logo, signifies that the work is an authorised publication from the community. This is not the case.

Your contribution to the prompt comes across as a low-effort publication.

The #Spillthebeans is a creative writing club, which requires the author to add a creative title to express/represent their story, an interpretation of the prompt that is provided by the community.

⚠️URGENT: Please edit your post with a relevant title of your own, and please update your post with a photo of your own, or a photo from a website that offers free photos such as pixabay, canva, or pixels, with the correct citation.

Thank you!

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ok thank you very much for the explanetion.

Friend @cincccf I already made the arrangements, put another photo and add a little more content. Thanks for your understanding.

What a good decision about the fishing boats, I loved the outcome of your story.

The fishing boats arrived because of the news and thanks to them the problem was solved and the passengers calmed down heehe. Thanks for coming and commenting @jetta.amaya

This is really chaos. The good thing is that a solution could be found. Good story.

Thank you very much @aly.squid

Quite a lot of chaos here, always have to have coffee with you, I guess...