As a child, Emma was taught maths by her rebellious mother Abbie. She had an unusual form of dyslexia, which meant that she had to space out lots of the words in her writing for decades!
She had many jobs before becoming a pirate; be her a nurse, a mannequin, or even a butcher. To her, her parents were DYSFUNCTIONAL!
Since familial dysfunction was a part of her early life, Emma was destined to become a pirate in order to escape the dysfunction. She sailed through the American east coast, trekking through the Everglades and the bayou before meeting the love of her life, a pirate!
The pirate's name was James Farthing, who felt that she was attractive to him. After years of thinking and squabbling, they slowly fell in love and get married. Together, they raided slave plantations to the luck and enjoyment of many slaves.
Later on, they lived for a couple of decades in bloody damn Louisiana, where their two lucky sons Oswald and Derek were born in 1832 and 1836. The biggest irony is that they bought slaves (here come the Hibberts!) in order for them to be freed. Four of them, all ancestral Hibberts, became their neighbours.
A few years both before and after the Civil war of America, James lived up to 61 years in 1858 and Emma died at 70 in 1871.
