![]() She wonders why they were able to escape the destruction and Emma had not, then concludes that the Barneses had most likely left Emma behind in order to save themselves. However, Taylor finds this behavior to be very absurd, being under no such delusions that Emma's immediate safety was her responsibility more than it was theirs. When Taylor comes across the Barnes family in a refugee camp, she realizes from the looks she was receiving from Emma's father and sister that they were placing blame on her for Emma's death. Taylor also contemplates killing Emma as well, before the heroes attempt to overtake her.ĭuring Gold Morning, Taylor was surprised that Emma had died but wasn't very fazed by it. At the later stages of the standoff, Taylor looked upon the fearful Emma in the crowd, finding her pathetic and feeling offended by her mere presence. On that same day, Taylor took some pleasure in scaring Emma during the standoff with the heroes at Arcadia, using her to make a point to the heroes that they couldn't be entirely confident that she wouldn't hurt anyone. Taylor contemplated attacking Emma at times, coming dangerously close to when Emma attempts to bully her at Arcadia and uses her mother to insult her. Īs Taylor's life as a cape progressed, she felt herself grow increasingly indifferent and annoyed towards Emma and her shenanigans against her. Alongside the Trio, she bullied Taylor mercilessly since the first day of high school. They alternated staying at each others houses every weekend. She was Taylor Hebert's best friend from grade one all the way through middle school. This unhealthy habit would eventually lead to Emma's death during Gold Morning, as she had stayed in her room when Scion's rampage destroyed her family's home. On several occasions, when she was stressed, she refused to leave her room for long periods of time. Emma is later reduced to trying to slander Taylor when investigators contact people who knew Skitter's civilian identity. The reality that Taylor a powerful supervillain (and thus vastly stronger than Emma and entirely capable of killing) had deeply disturbed Emma, and forced her to confront how close she was to goading Taylor into giving her a brutal and agonizing death. Though Taylor was Emma's preferred target, she also bullied others (including a disabled girl at a photoshoot).Īfter Taylor is outed as Skitter, Emma is both shocked and horrified, and it is likely that her worldview had been utterly shattered. ![]() Emma also appeared to be quite sheltered and detached with reality, regularly using her father to shield herself from suffering any real disciplinary actions or consequences for her actions, and also diminished the suffering of her classmates who stayed in refugee camps as Brockton Bay was devastated by Leviathan, the Slaughterhouse Nine, and Echidna. She would use the information about her former friend to psychologically torture her, even going as far as using Annette's death to torment Taylor and even accuse her of being responsible for the death of her own mother.Įmma relished in attention and was quite vain too, Her attractive appearance and charisma had allowed her to draw people to her with ease, and these traits would greatly aid Emma with her ambitions for popularity in high school. ![]() Having once been Taylor's best friend and confident, Emma was very knowledgeable of Taylor's insecurities, weaknesses, habits, and secrets. When Emma took to bullying Taylor, she had taken much sadistic pleasure in doing so. ![]() Due to this, she had a great admiration for Sophia Hess, and, like Sophia, actively went out of her way to get rid of everything she saw as a weakness, including Taylor and her past friendship with her. Haunted by the traumatic experience, Emma became determined to be strong no matter what. However, an assault from ABB thugs traumatized Emma and changed her for the worse. Originally, Emma used to be a relatively nice individual, and was close with Taylor. ![]()
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