*Author's note: First of all, I don't own Clock Tower, any of the characters, or the original plot line. I decided to split this up by the entities, starting with Sledgy. I made changes to which leaf of the clover go with each entity, that was intentional. This is just something I did for fun and decided to post because there aren't a lot of clock tower 3 stories out there. I edited this myself so please be nice, but if you do find an error you want me to change just let me know. Thanks and enjoy!

Sledgehammer

Alyssa was sitting on a wooden bench, it was midday and she had received a letter from her mother. The letter warned Alyssa to go into hiding until her fifteenth birthday had passed, naturally unbelievable to the young lady. She put the letter back in her bag and made a mental note to call her mother after school was over. Knowing this, Alyssa headed to pre-calculus. During class, Alyssa was called out to the telephone. When she answered there was no one on the other side. Alyssa was really worried now. When all of her classes were over she left school, told the office it was a family emergency, and hopped on a plane home. The in-flight movie was boring and the guy next to Alyssa made a comment out of it. HIs name was Aden; he had dark brown hair and light brown eyes. They talked for the majority of the flight. They watched the rest of the in-flight movie, making snarky comments the entire time and laughing. Alyssa got off the plane and got a cab home. When She arrived home she called for her mum but there was no reply; there was a tall, dark man in the dinning area. Alyssa asked what he was doing there and his answer only scared her more. Alyssa hurried off to her room to put down her luggage. On her way to her mother's room the fire in the fireplace suddenly went out. Alyssa crawled inside and there was a statue, its eyes started to bleed, its head fell off and inside there was a note and a fancy glass bottle. The note was from her mother apologizing. She picked up the bottle, splashed some of the holy water on a seal of a door leading to her mother's room, and investigated.

While inside the room piano music starting playing, this wouldn't be unusual if the room had a piano or a cd player, but as it didn't have either Alyssa was startled. She ran out of the room and was suddenly in the streets. But they weren't normal streets; Alyssa was somehow transported back in time and to a town, where planes were dropping bombs. Terrified, Alyssa ran and dodged, ducking under a bus only to have to jump out as it tipped over. When the bombs stopped the piano music started again. Alyssa followed in until it led her to an old house, a tailor shop. She went inside and looked around the bottom floor before going up stairs. She looked into a bedroom where she found a key with a note that said red drawer. She exited the room and walked down the hall. She opened a door to the right and directly opposite of a locked door to her right there was a huge bloodstain on the wall. A little startled Alyssa cautiously continued down the stairs, she opened the red drawer that the key went to and found another key. Alyssa then noticed an old paper lying on the desk; it was talking about a murder that occurred on Christmas Eve some years ago. Just then she heard screaming from upstairs. Before Alyssa knew what was going on, a young girl was hit in the head by a giant sledgehammer, held by a large man dressed in rags. Alyssa ran from the stairs to distract him and then ran into the room to the right, which she unlocked with another key. Inside Alyssa had to think of a plan, fast. She saw a chair and picked it up. When the man, Sledgy was what Alyssa had decided to call him, burst through the door Alyssa threw the chair at his face and then ran into him as hard as she could considering she weighed 100 pounds. Alyssa somehow managed to knock him out and took the opportunity to rummage around the room looking for clues. She found some tickets and decided it was best to leave the house while she was still in one piece. She left the house and found a concert hall.

Inside on the stage the same girl whom she saw bludgeoned to death playing the piano startled Alyssa. Sledgy came in and Alyssa ducked behind the curtain leaving the dim wit wondering where she went. She pulled a curious looking lever and a dead body plummeted to the floor as a platform was lowered. In the dead man's pockets was a note that gave the combination for a locker she saw in the lobby. Sledgy was gone so Alyssa ran to the lobby, opened the locker, and found a master key. She went back into the stage area and ran through some doors; up the stairs and through two more doors there was an upper seating area. Alyssa went through that, up some stairs, and to the right where she found some matches. She left the room and Sledgy broke through the wall. Alyssa ran back into the room and threw a violin causing some boxes to avalanche onto his head, effectively knocking him out again. Alyssa ran back out, crawled under some ruble, and made her way back to the room after the stage area, this time going through the other door and into the upper level of metal platforms above the stage, the catwalk. Alyssa lit the lantern with the matches and walked over a wooded plank precariously stretched across the area to a set of randomly placed pliers.

She got back to the stage area and, successfully avoiding Sledgy, ran back to the tailor house. When she got there she went back to the basement area and over to a door with metal wires across it. Alyssa broke the wires and entered the room. Inside she found a little box with a pocket watch and some papers inside. She opened the watch and a scene played out: a little girl playing a piano when her father walked in. Her name was May, and her father told her that he needed to go to war. May told him she would play a song at the concert on Christmas, a song that the pocket watch he had given her mother played, and he would remember them both. The scene changed to the man running through battlefields; a bomb went off, and the man was killed while the pocket watch played the tune. The scene ended and Alyssa read the papers, knowing full well she needed to bring the pocket watch to the little girl to help her to peace. The papers stated Sledgy's name, Robert Morris, and his crimes and hanging. Alyssa left and met Sledgy on her way into the Concert hall. Around her started to glow and the bottle of holy water was floating in front of her. Alyssa went to grab the bottle but it burst, leaving a handle like piece. She grabbed it and it turned into a bow; there was suddenly a glowing arrow in her hand, which she shot into the sky. She fought Sledgy, easily, as he was quite unintelligent and kept chasing her the same way around a fountain, unaware that he had the ability to turn around. She hit him with highly charged arrows three times, which bonded him in place, and then sent an arrow into the sky. The arrow she shot into the sky came down glowing and powerful, killing him instantly. Alyssa went inside and gave the pocket watch to May. Alyssa told May to keep playing and then her father appeared at the top of some glowing steps Alyssa assumed to be to heaven. They reunited and thanked Alyssa, who passed out after saying goodbye.