Emma Webster

Emma Webster was an office-worker living in Cardiff. After splitting up with her partner, she turned to speed-dating to find her perfect man. While out jogging, she came across a device which turned her into her perfect self.

Biography
One of Emma's earliest memories was of the cat leaping onto her bed with a dead vole. She had never been good with dead animals and just stood there whimpering.

Emma originally lived in Bristol with Paul, where she worked in an office. She had loads of friends and loved living there. While at work, she once practiced CPR at work on a dummy which whiffed of TCP and creaked when she pressed down on it.

When she and Paul decided to split up, Emma was lured to the Cardiff branch with the chance of a promotion. She took up residence in a flat in Grangetown with an 85% mortgage. She found everyone at her new branch to be lovely - except for one woman who she gave the nickname "Vile Kate", but struggled to make friends of her own. This led her to spend quiet nights in, though she tried to learn about rugby so that she would fit in on nights out and soon became a master of staggering down Chippie Alley in search of a kebab and a taxi. She stayed in touch with Paul and her friends from Bristol, hanging out a couple of times a month.

Unable to find her perfect man, Emma took up speed-dating.

While out jogging one Sunday night, Emma found the body of a woman on a beach between Cardiff Bay and Penarth. Attempting to bring the woman round, she found a snowglobe in the woman's hand and took it. Taking on the voice of Cheryl, the snowglobe turned Emma into a perfect version of herself. (PROSE: Almost Perfect)

Personality and appearance
While jogging, Emma wore a sports bra, trainers and carried a small iPod.

Emma's favourite colour was pink. She enjoyed shopping and jogging. She enjoyed listening to Girls Aloud, her favourite member of which was Cheryl. She was a fan of Desperate Housewives. Her favourite instant hot chocolate was Midnight Orange Murmur.

Emma was a smoker. (PROSE: Almost Perfect)