[ciswoman and she/her] [EMILY DAVENPORT] I couldn’t help but notice you look an awful lot like [MEGHANN FAHY]. You must be the [THIRTY-THREE] year old [ER DOCTOR AT AURORA BAY HOSPITAL]. Word is you’re [DETERMINED] but can also be a bit [PERFECTIONIST] and your favorite song is [NAVIGATING BY TWENTY ONE PILOTS]. I also heard you’ll be staying in [SEABROOK QUARTER].
TW: cheating, @aurorabayaesthetic
&. BASICS
Full Name: Emily Katherine Davenport
Nicknames: Em (used by close friends)
Age: 33
Date of Birth: March 18
Occupation: ER Doctor at Aurora Bay General Hospital
Studies: M.D. in Emergency Medicine (Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine)
Hometown: Chicago, Illinois
Time in Aurora Bay: 3 years
FC: Meghann Fahy
&. PERSONALITY
MBTI: INTJ
Zodiac Sign: Pisces
Hobbies: Running, reading, hiking, yoga for relaxation, playing piano (though infrequent now), watching crime shows, etc.
Positive Traits: Intelligent, decisive in high-stress situations, resilient, empathetic towards patients, determined, hardworking, loyal (once trust is earned), protective of others, independent, surface level bubbly etc.
Negative Traits: Emotionally guarded, self-critical, can be aloof or distant, prone to overworking, struggles with intimacy, perfectionist, skeptical of new relationships, holds grudges, etc.
&. PERSONAL LIFE
Relationship Status: Single
Sexual Orientation: Heterosexual
Family Relationships: Strained relationship with both parents
Romantic History: Previously in a serious relationship during her residency, which ended in betrayal and heartbreak, prompting her move to Aurora Bay
Current Living Situation: Lives in a house in the Seabrook Quarter neighborhood
&. WANTED CONNECTIONS
Friends
Exes
Situationships/fwb
Old hook ups/one night stands
Open to pretty much anything tbh
&. PLAYLIST
navigating - twenty one pilots Kind of feels like everybody leaves
Blame Brett - the beaches That's why I'm never gonna love again
Daddy Issues - The neighbourhood I know that you got daddy issues
Bleach - 5sos Brought a knife to a gun fight
Emily was born in a prestigious family. Her father, Thomas, was a high-profile criminal attorney and her mother, Katherine, a renowned surgeon. From a young age on they set impossible high standards. Her home was emotionally distant, achievement-driven household, and success was valued above all else. Her parents were so busy with their careers that she was mostly raised by nannies, and her parents had little time for emotional warmth or encouragement.
As a child, she learned that failure was unacceptable, and praise was reserved only for excellence. Her mother, in particular, was critical and demanding, pushing her to follow in her footsteps in medicine. She excelled academically, but the lack of affection and constant criticism weighed on her. She became obsessed with proving her worth, internalizing the belief that if she just worked harder, her parents would finally be proud of her. Yet, no matter how well she performed in school it never seemed enough to earn their approval.
During high school it became clear that she'd follow her mother in medicine. This caused some sense in disappointment in her father, he had always expected her to go into law like he had. After college she attended Johns Hopkins Medical School, where she specialised in emergency medicine. She also did her residency at John Hopkns. It was far away from home to limit how much her mother could try and get involved in her studies.
In medical school she began dating Adam, a fellow student. It started off really great, but Adam, much like her parents, turned out to be another person who demaned more than he was willing to give back. There was a lot of tension in the later years of the relationship, but she ignored the red flags, instead focusing on building her career.
At the end of her residency she discovered that Adam had been cheating on her with a colleague for over a year. The betrayal shook her to her core. In the aftermath of the breakup, Emily spiraled. The pressure of the ER, the endless demands from her parents, and her broken heart left her feeling suffocated. For the first time in her life, she couldn’t see a way forward.
To escape Emily made a drastic decision: she would leave everything behind and start over in a place where no one knew her. She accepted a position as an ER doctor in Aurora Bay, a coastal town in California. The town was a world away from the life she had built, and that’s exactly what she needed. Her mother could not understand why she would leave behind the career she had built at such a prestigious hospital. But finally she cut off regular contact with both of her parents, only communicating on holidays or in times of necessity, something she should have done years ago.
There, she found a kind of peace, though it was bittersweet. Over the next three years, she built a reputation as a dedicated and sharp doctor, valued by her colleagues and patients alike. However, her personal life was complicated. Emily kept people at arm’s length, afraid of being hurt again, and despite her professional success, she carried a deep sense of loneliness.

















