Emily Isley

Emily Jane Isley, voiced by Cameron Fitzgerald, is a recurring character in Justin and Company. She is happily married to her old crush Ben Isley. She has several sons and daughters that tend to develop extreme hate toward her. Her only cousin (that we know of) is Jason Truett.

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CharacteristicsEdit
In her youth, Emily was obsessed with getting Ben to like her. But, later when she was sixteen, she was shown to be the caring mother of her two-year-old daughter, Roxie Goodwill. She had also left her one-year-old son Austin Goodwill on the streets. In her later years, people called her easy. After her and Ben started dating for the second time, her hair started to turn gray. Now, she has a total of seven kids, four of which hate her. Her hair is back to black. Now, she is worried about Ben since he became enemies with terrorists, buddists, and hindus.

AppearanceEdit
Emily is shown wearing revealing clothes such as a blood red tube top. She also wears black short shorts that show her legs. She wears jewel encrusted sandals (of which she spent her entire life savings on) and her engagement ring on her middle finger (so that every time she shows people her ring, she flips them off). Even though she is at least forty-five, she still manages to look like a twenty-year-old. As a joke, she sometimes calls the police saying that a forty-year-old took her against her will and made her marry him. It doesn't end well.

FamilyEdit
===Benedict IsleyEdit=== As a kid, her then-brother Jason Goodwill would often try to pull pranks on James Taylor that would end in Emily getting her shirt and bra pulled off in front of Ben. It would happen so often it traumatized him. He couldn't even look at her. By the time she was eleven, she was madly in love with him. Sometime around when she was thirteen, they started dating. But, it ended at a battle competition. She left for three years and came back at a murder trial. She tried to talk to him. Years went by, then Ben left. Emily almost had forgotten about him. When he came back, they hardly spoke to each other. Then, after all those years, they finally got together and married. They're relationship may be challenged at times, but she still has the same feelings for him that she did when she was eleven.

Austin GoodwillEdit
When she had Austin, she couldn't take care of him, so she left him on the streets in a city. He eventually wandered into the island of Oblivion, where Emily was living at the time. When he first saw his mother, he was really glad. Later, he grew to hate his mother. When he started dating his wife-to-be, Marissa Beater, Emily tried to stop them. He left with the words, "Go to Hell you tramp!!! At least I didn't inherit your ways of showing affection!!!". When he came back, Emily knew he would never accept her into the family. Austin had a young girl named Miranda who grew up hearing stories of an evil woman who told Austin to go ahead and leave (Emily). Now, Austin hasn't been seen for about ten years.

Roxie McKinsonEdit
Roxie has always been Emily's favorite daughter next to Carol. When she was born, Emily promised that she would always care for her and never let anyone hurt her. When Roxie decided to move out, Emily wasn't seen for a week. She was heard crying for her baby back. When Roxie met Mickey McJaccer (The Blonde Swordsman) Emily was worried that he wouldn't be the best choice for her. She gave them marriage advice and told them to be careful. When Roxie re-married a man named Harry McKinson, Emily thought that Roxie was the best chooser when it comes to men. When he was incarcerated for a robbery, she started crying.

Zeke GoodwillEdit
Since she was focusing on keeping Roxie safe, she hardly paid attention to Zeke. Zeke often left to stay with Jason for a few weeks. He even said that Jason was more of a parent than her. Zeke has alway treated Emily coldly. He said, on several occasions, that he would never love her or think of her as a mother. He still shows a lot of hate toward her. She says that she can't stand herself knowing she doesn't have a lot of kids that like her.