"Frau Archer, Frau Lane." The steward tapped his cap and bowed deep while the baggage porters were already busy carrying the suitcases across the gangway. "You've already been announced, so welcome on board of the Albert Ballin." Kathleen just smiled and gave Eliza a meaningful look. They were both tired from the long train trip, but seeing this proud ocean liner made up for it.
Eliza was especially excited. This was her first long distance trip since she came to the German Reich four years ago, and the prospect of going all the way to America made her almost giddy. She didn't know how she was supposed to act, and she didn't quite care, just breathing in the new experiences with every breath she was taking. The gangway, which swayed lightly under her steps, the ropes, which served as a railing, the gurgling of the harbour water, screeching of the seagulls, the many voices and all the busy people around her. The smell of salt and sea, which she knew from her homeland and had almost forgot about how much she missed it.
The moustached man finally led them up the gangway, when something at the shore caught her attention. Gently she poked her boss in front of her. "What's going on over there?" she asked in a hushed voice.
Kathleen followed her look to a crowd that had gathered down at the pier and shrugged. "That's the second and third class, they go aboard from there," she said laconically.
Eliza tried to get a better view of the people down there. They looked even more exhausted than she did, many of them malnourished and some of them wore just rags. If things had been different, it would be her standing down there, she thought. Down there, hoping for a better life in America, to find a job, to escape poverty, maybe meet a husband, marry...
She tore herself away from the view and looked back to her boss, who had almost reached the deck. Eliza hurried up to catch up with her. How did she end up here? What kind of strange turn had her life taken?
They arrived at a nicely engraved door at the upper end of the deck, which the steward opened for them. A luxurious sleeping cabin spread out behind it, expensively furnished with valuable carpets, tapestries and lanterns. "Oh how pretty!" Eliza exclaimed and entered to have a look around. "Is this here our bedroom?" she asked excited.