
She was part of the popular crowd in the orphanage, and she wasn't quite close with Jennifer. She can come across as teasing with her friends at times (as a comment made by her early on suggests). Ann doesn't seem to stress easily, as her optimistic expectations rule out too much worry. In the orphanage, Jennifer was a quiet girl, and this caused her to have a position of standing on the sidelines, not being part of the popular crowd.Īnn seems optimistic girl, and seems excited and curious about her new adoptive father. Barrows can help her to move on.And give her some resolution as to her past.

Jennifer can only hope that her new life with Mr. Without ever being found as of the time the game takes place. Her father was a doctor, and he simply disappeared

She lost both of her parents when she was small. This girl holds more agony inside than is obvious from the outside. She's known to let her worry and curiosity get the best of her at times, however. Jennifer is a nice girl, who seems quiet at times, yet always polite. And that there are some things worse than being in an orphanage. That evil lives even within the wall of the most beautiful places. And the secrets of Clock Tower are darker than those of most estates.īecause Jennifer and her friends are about to discover that the Barrows family is far from However, a place this big was bound to hold secrets.

They're thrilled to have a new home, especially this particular home, which is obviously spectacular from the moment they enter the main hall. Jennifer and her friends are led to their new home by Mary, or, as they often call her, Ms. Barrows, who lives in a mansion known as Clock Tower because of its own, quite large Clock Tower, by whose chimes the locals once tended their fields before it apparently stopped running a decade ago. Jennifer and her three friends, Lotte, Ann, and Laura, have been chosen to be adopted by the mysterious, yet unquestionably wealthy Mr.
