As she sat on the bench, the girl kicked her legs out while singing to herself. She had learned three different rhymes from the Big Hat Man. She called him that because he had the biggest hat she had ever seen. Nobody could wear a hat as big as the Big Hat Man. His hat was bigger than her!
But where was he? He was late coming back from whatever he was doing. He didn't speak to her, probably because his big hat covered his face. Instead, he drew the rhymes on the wall with red paint. She would have liked it if he had the other colors, but she liked red, so she was fine with it.
She looked around and sighed when he didn't show up. She was getting bored now. But then she heard a familiar sound. It was the Big Hat Man! She recognized his heavy feet anywhere. The girl jumped off the bench and ran out into the mist to find him.
When she found him, she discovered that he wasn't alone. A woman with gold hair was behind him, who seemed happy to see her. The Big Hat Man stepped out of the way and pointed from the girl to the woman. The girl's face lit up when she realized that this woman was going to be her new mommy.
The Big Hat Man followed the two to the edge of town where they found a road that hadn't fallen off. He pointed out and turned to go back into town. The girl ran up to him and gave him a big hug. His apron was so soft and squishy, and maybe a little wet at times, but she didn't mind. She loved the Big Hat Man for helping her find a new mommy after her last one dissapeared.
The Big Hat Man didn't look back as the two left the town of Silent Hill. He knew she'd be back. Her innocence would only last for so long while she sang her rhymes. And her new 'mommy' was slowly dying from a disease. She only had about ten years to suffer through it before she would be removed from the girl's life. This would be long enough for the girl to be old enough to return here and join them once again. Maybe by then, he would have a few new rhymes to leave for her.
Pyramid Head pulled on his titular pyramid and groaned as he took his time going into town.
