Once out in the cool night air she burst into a run after Harry. She was furious at what they had let Marge do. It was disgusting and rude.
"Harry! Harry! Wait up will you?"
"Why should I?"
"C'mon. Just slow down, you need to calm down and maybe think a little bit. Do you realize what you just did?" she offered.
He walked a little while longer before he clasped on the side of the street. He didn't know where he was going. He just wanted to get away. He figured by now he would already be expelled from Hogwarts and would become an outcast in the Wizarding World. He didn't even have any money.
"Are you alright, Harry?" she whispered.
"I don't know Calleigh. I just don't know."
He turned around looking into the bushes between a fence and a house. He had a feeling something was watching them. But he didn't see anything.
"Is something wrong?" she asked out of curiosity.
"No, no. I just thought something was watching us," he replied shakily.
"Well why don't you find out?" she offered with a laugh.
"Alright. Lumos."
With his wand lit he pointed it into the shadows and there stood a big black dog with eyes that gleamed in the dim light. The dog didn't look like it would hurt anything, but it had scared Harry all the same, which made him stumble backwards and fall into the street, losing his wand.
"You alright? It is just a stray dog; it isn't going to hurt us. See he is sweet," she giggled while petting the dog.
Harry got out of the street just in time. A big double-decker bus stopped short of Harry who was now on the street. On the side it read, The Knight Bus.
"One of you going to come aboard here?" a guy asked from inside.
"Yes, I will!' Harry shouted. "See you at school, Calleigh."
In a few moments Harry stepped onto the bus which promptly sped off into the distance disappearing instantly. Once it was gone, the dog slowly turned and stood upright into a person with shaggy black hair and sunken eyes. As he looked down upon Calleigh they glistened with unseen light.
"Everyone is looking for you. They even have the muggles on watch. You do know that, don't you?" Calleigh whispered without looking back.
"You don't believe the stories do you? Well I don't blame you if you do. But I would think my own daughter would believe me," the man whispered in great pain.
"Of course I believe you!" she said spinning around clasping him. "You are my father, Sirius. I will always believe you. I don't think anyone else in this world does."
"I know honey. Just be a good girl and go along. You still have the Black last name so people could question your honesty and integrity if you stand up for me right now. I want you to have this, though," Sirius replied sincerely handing her a necklace with a small cloudy orb in the center and a small gold stream surrounding it connecting it to the chain.
"It is beautiful. Was it mom's?" Calleigh whispered in shock.
"Yes. I want you to wear it, always. It is a memory orb. Very rare. It has all of her most precious memories in it, and some of mine. I don't know how to get to the memories to view them but have added some of my own through the years. I am sure you can figure it out. Some of them are triggered and can be viewed right then. But if you ever figure out how to use it freely, then you can access any of the memories at any time. Now be a good girl and go back to Mrs. Figg's house and stay safe. You are still my baby girl," he explained smiling at her.
"Daddy, thank you. I will take good care of it. I love you," Calleigh whispered before running off down the street.
Sirius Black, the first ever escapee from Azkaban stood in the open night air of the street for a little while. Choking on the words his daughter just said to him. He then turned back into his Animagus, a big black dog, also known as Padfoot.
