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Emily Jeannie Chabot
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August 19th 1999- August 31st 2032

Meaning of Emily

English cognate of the Latin Aemilia, which is from Aemilius, an old Roman family name probably derived from aemulus (trying to equal or excel, rival).

Childhood and Family
Emily Chabot was born August 19th 1999, at St. Joseph's Hospital in the small city of Sudbury, Ontario. She was the first born child of Christine Chabot (Russell) (Business Administrator in Employment Insurance Canada) and Yvon Chabot (Heavy Duty Mechanic at Atlas Copco Mining). She grew up in a little community known as Markstay. She spent most of her childhood adventuring the small town and she attended a French elementary school that was only a few blocks away from where she lived. Emily also grew up with her loving little brother, Marc-André. They spent most of their childhood exploring the wilderness and playing with other children which grew her passion for the outdoors. After the tragic death of her grandfather Gerry Chabot (Timbers), her family was forced to move to a new location in Wahnapitae Ontario.

At the age of sixteen, Emily was not only close to graduating grade 12, but she met the love of her life, Kevin Jaworski. They started building a life for themselves, and by the age of 19 she unexpectidly gave birth to her first daughter named Arloe. The thought of a growing and loving family was something that Emily and Kevin both wanted, so over the next ten years, they had four more children; three sons and two daughters. The couple was blessed with two pairs of twins, Andi and Adreean, which were their sons. Accompanied by the second set of twins, Hazil and Hadlee. When Emily reached thirty-two years of age, she found out she was pregnant with another boy, that they would name Rhylee. Emily believed that family was the foundation of living a happy life.

Education
Emily was a determined student, she attended a French elementary school known as Camille Perron. After graduating eighth grade, she decided to continue in her bilingual studies at École catholique du Sacré-Coeur, unfortunately due to the poor motivation and lack of education Emily made the decision to change to a different high school, she started grade 11 at Saint Charles College. Throughout her elementary and high school studies, Emily maintained very impressive marks that secured her position on the honour roll. Emily graduated high school with several achievements and scholarships, which led her to pursue her growing passion for nursing studies. She followed up on her high school education with a hands on college program at Cambrian College. She believed that college programs opened up many more career opportunities as there were more hands on experiences as opposed to going straight into university. She graduated college in 2021 and received a bachelor’s degree of science in nursing (BSCN). Upon receiving this certificate, she continued her studies at Laurentian University where Emily obtained her nurse practitioner degree (NP). She then moved to Australia where she could become a nurse without boundaries that would travel the world, helping and healing those in need.

Career
At the beginning of her career, Emily was determined to continue her studies in traveling the world in the medical field. She would work along side certified doctors and administer vaccines and perform life saving surgeries on children and adolescents in need. She worked for a non-profit organization that was able to help with proper medical tools and supplies thanks to nearby hospitals donating their much needed supplies. Emily believed that not all good things in life needed to cost money. She was a very educated volunteer and she would put her life on the line to help her patients. She would stay along her patients side from the beginning all the way through to the end of their recovery. In 2028, Emily met a doctor when she was back at home on vacation. She was intrigued by his passion for reusing organs. She then developed a new reputation for herself working under Edward Dunlop’s PhD. She was a hard worker and was always willing to do what it took to be the best doctor. Throughout her career, she met two other Canadian nurses; Julie Belleau and Teagan Windsor. Together they began working in the same field and were achieving many tasks as a team. Their main goal was to transport vital organs across the world to save many people's lives. The three intelligent nurses performed amazing surgeries along side professionals and were always learning new things. Together they began growing an enormous passion for the career and began working on their own. With their experience and knowledge they could work as a group and fly the organs from country to country and keep them perfectly intact.

Tragic Disappearance
On the morning August 31st 2032, the three girls were assigned the task of retrieving a vital organ for a very important person. Upon getting this job, the three women got ready and called their pilot to fly them to the city of New South Whales in Australia to the United States of America. The heart was donated from a young teenage boy who was terribly injured in a car accident and was pronounced dead at the hospital. His heart was the only organ that was in good condition. On the other end of the world, Donald Trump had a very bad myocardial infraction (heart attack) and was in very bad condition, desperately in need of the organ. The boy was the only match for Trump so Emily, Teagan and Julie got on the plane and flew to New South Whales. It was a very stormy day and there was several weather warning in effect for their region but they knew that if they didn't get the heart, Donald would die. Once they were on top of the ocean, the turbulence in the aircraft was severe and the pilot started a descent for an emergency landing. A few miles away from Sydney, Australia the pilot started panicking as he had clear sight of an approaching tornado. Several minutes after his observation, the plane stalled due to the lack of atmospheric pressure. The plane began hurdling down towards the beach island near Sydney. Bodies were never discovered, but it was assumed that all the passengers including the pilot died on impact.

This was a tragic loss for all the families involved. Emily left behind her loving husband Kevin Jaworski and their five children as they lost a mother and a sibling. To this day, there have been no sightings of the plane or the bodies. It has been said that there was one survivor, Teagan Windsor, who died August 27th, 2082.