A/N- I have been messing around with this idea in my head for a while, I love the game and movie 'silent hill' and I love smallville. So I decided to put the two together in a 5 chapter story, if you are not familiar with silent hill that's fine because I will explain everything. This takes place during season four, Lana and Clark never found that baby boy and that whole episode never happened. Instead, Lois and Clark stumble upon a little girl whose fate will tie into their own.


Chapter One

"The fear of blood tends to create fear for the flesh"

"Lois you wanna drive a little bit faster?" The over annoyed voice of Clark Kent asked as they poked along the old country road.

Lois gave an annoyed sigh and sent him a glare. "Look Smallville, this fog is awful ok? I don't wanna hit anyone or anything. So learn to deal ok?"

"Right cause you have a great track record with that." He mumbled. As if it wasn't bad enough that he was stuck in a car with Lois Lane but to make it worse she had to blast White Snake the whole drive back from the farmers market in the next town over. He tired to change it about an hour ago but she slapped his hand away and told him that the driver picks the music and the passenger shuts his pie hole. He sat back in his seat, muttering like a small child. But then god must have had answered his pleas when the radio shut off. Lois's eyes widened and cursed about the old truck sucking and somehow that it was once again his fault.

But then an eerie voice filled the car, or at least what they thought was the car but it was truly in their heads. It belonged to that of a child and it whispered. "Help me."

Then Clark and Lois saw the fire burning in an old farm that they passed by a thousand times before, to them it was never anything out of the ordinary but now it was anything but normal, it was calling them. They both ran through the corn field, following the screaming that was coming to the barn. Clark wished that Lois would have stayed back but that was very un-Lois of her. Once they reached the barn Clark pushed the door open and what they saw made them move even faster. Tied to a ladder was a child, about seven or eight. She was wearing a plain white dress and she was coughing and crying, Lois advanced forward but Clark stopped her.

"Stay by my side ok?" Before she could come up with a snide remark, Clark grabbed her hand and they moved toward the child. They climbed the old stairs of the hay loft and then walked over the holes on the floor. Clark untied the child from the ladder and handed her off to Lois and that's when the noticed the satanic looking drawings. "Come on, we have to get out of here!" Clark then pulled Lois again, not noticing that he was leaving a bruise on her arm. Once they were out, Lois fell to the ground coughing from smoke inhalation. Clark bent down and looked at Lois and then the child, "Lois are you gonna be ok?"

Lois nodded her head and then looked at the kid. "Go find her mom." She said in short breaths. He watched as she brushed a lock of brown hair from the child's face then got up and went to the house. He looked in every room but nobody. So he figured he would check the place out tomorrow he had to get this kid to the hospital. But then the frightened voice of Lois Lane made him run back outside, the small child had healed herself.

The drive back to the farm was silent and the child was still sleeping, he tried to convince Lois to go to the ER but she refused. She was just as curious about the kid as he was.

?"

Clark didn't know what to say. "I don't know Lois, but I think she called us to the barn."

Lois nodded her head and then the child's eyes fluttered open and she looked at Lois and Clark and smiled to herself. Lois tilted her head and said. "What's your name kid?"

"Alessa" She said. "And thank you for answering my plea."

They got home when the sun was rising, the fog had gone away and Clark was thankful that his parents were not around. They had gone to the city to celebrate their annerverisy and would be gone for two weeks. Alessa walked past them and then sat down on the sofa; she looked up at them with her icy blue eyes and kicked her feet. "I guess you want answers?"

"Yeah those would be very nice." Lois said and Clark couldn't agree more.

Clark went over to the child and sat on the coffee table. "Alessa, where's your mommy?"

"Gone," She answered. "She left after she light the fire."

Lois then went over and sat next to her. "Your mom did this to you?"

Alessa nodded, giving them both their answers and then answered their next question before she even got it out of their mouths. "She offered me up, as a sacrifice. I have been destined for this since the day I was born, God made me special you see. He gave me these gifts-"

"Gifts?" Clark asked. "What kind of gifts are you talking about?"

Alessa raised an eyebrow. "How do you think I called you? I drew you toward the barn; I looked into your hearts. They are pure; my mommy's…hers in evil! She is a bad lady and all I wanted was for her to lo-" She then began to start crying Lois pulled the girl into a warm hug.

"It's ok Alessa, your safe here. We should really get you to a hospital though because you could be hurt and…"

Alessa pulled away. "No!" She screamed and a vase lifted itself and shattered when it flew into the wall as books began to fly off the shelves. "They will do bad things to me! No hospitals!"

Clark looked widely at Lois. "It's ok Alessa, no hospitals ok." Clark got up and put his jacket on. Lois noticed this and frowned.

"Smallville, where do you think you're going?" She snapped

Clark frowned. "To talk to Lex, he'll be able to help."

Lois gapped at him. "No, Clark I don't want him anywhere near her."

"He won't say anything ok." He grabbed her shoulders. "Trust me," He then looked at Alessa, who was sitting patiently on the sofa. "Keep her entertained ok? And try to find out more about her 'gifts' from god."

"Fine, you're lucky she is so well behaved. At that age I was awful, but she's…I don't know more mature for her own good." She went back over to Alessa. "Hey kid, how about me and you watch some tv."

Alessa looked up. "Can we read a book instead?"

Lois turned around. "You see what I mean?" she said to Clark. "Ok," Lois said as she walked over to the bookshelf and took out The Adventures of Alice in Wonderland and sat back down of the sofa, Alessa curled up at Lois's side and Clark watched Lois act almost human. He smiled to himself and walked out the door and got into the truck, he needed to know what this girl was and Lex was the only one who could help.


A/n- I am only making Alessa act somewhat of a normal child, if you know the game you would now that she is anything but.