Fanon:Emma Wilde

Emma Wilde (née Zorgeloos) is the ninth child of Bob Zorgeloos and his first child with Jamie Zorgeloos.

Early Life
Jamie always took good care of Emma, as she got plenty of days off from work. She was learnt to talk, walk and was potty trained. As she saw the ghosts appearing by nighttime, she started to develop a big interest in the supernatural.

Child Life
As she was born with the Athletic trait, she was pushed by her father to attend the Dribbledine Sports Academy. She really hated boarding school. The day before she grew up into a teen, she has luckily been removed from the academy by her father.

When she came home from boarding school, she noticed that her parents had a divorce, and she saw her old dad flirting with other women again. She was devastated and her father wasn't with her to console her.

In her spare time, she went to the Vault of Antiquity to research the supernatural.

Teen Life
When she grew up into a teen, she got an alchemy station for her birthday from her dad. She developped the Alchemy skill faster than lightning. During the weekends, she roamed around town to find some gems, insects and plants to mix elixirs. Sometimes, it went wrong: while she was creating a Jar of Discord, she accidentaly became toadified. Luckily, she was able to mix a Cure Elixir, so she could be her normal self again.

She also enrolled for Drama Club, to increase her charisma skill.

At school she met a cute boy, Cemre Wilde. They had several dates together and Emma asked him to go to the prom.

She was really talented in alchemy. She started selling her elixirs at the elixir consignement store.

Young Adult Life
She grew up with the 'Lucky' trait and she joined the Fortune Teller career, as she got a large interest in the supernatural and alchemy.

She went steady with Cemre, who was turned into a werewolf. Cemre, being a firefighter, made her worrying a lot because of his dangerous job. At night, he went hunting to collect ingredients for Emma to use in her elixirs.

She had to wait to get children until Bob or Hanna died, because the house was too full.