Harry gasped in shock as he both heard and saw his godfather in the mirror, wiping his eyes quickly with his hand. "Sirius, you're alive! But, how? I saw you fall in that Veil thing!". Sirius frowned, "Strange. The Veil is supposed to be a doorway to the land where souls live after death, but looks like everybody was wrong as I am actually real and alive.".
"Where are you, Sirius?". Harry curiously asked. Sirius grinned, "In a barn right now. You're gonna not believe this, pup, but we are in a world where dinosaurs are alive and existing. They are not scary anymore, they are, er, what's the word that Lily used to say? Nlove?".
Harry chuckled, "Evolved. It means that the dinosaurs are now able to do more complex things than in the old times they lived in.". He then smiled so widely as he had researched, learned, and loved everything about dinosaurs. "Can you head outside? Maybe there's a landmark I can start as my search to get to you.". Harry asked.
"Sure thing, Harry! Hold on, I'm heading outside.". Sirius ran outside, holding the mirror up, replying, "Do you see that mountain anywhere near you?". He had the view of Clawtooth Mountain, and Harry looked up and around, "No, but I figure if I climb the canyon, I could then see your mountain.".
Sirius nodded, "Can you show me the canyon? By the way, the mountain's name is Clawtooth Mountain.". Harry then moved the mirror up and turned it to the view of the canyon, having him in the side of the mirror. Sirius hummed, "If you are careful, you can climb it. Once you get there, look for Clawtooth Mountain. I live on the east side.".
Harry spoke, "I hope it's not too far away. I really missed you so much, Sirius.". Sirius sighed softly, "Yeah. Me too, pup. I hated the pain of losing you anywhere, yet I had hope in my heart that you were okay.". Harry smiled at that comment, "I miss your hugs, Padfoot.".
"Just come to me, and you can hug me all you want, Harry. I can't wait to introduce the family to you. They're incredible dinosaurs, they gave me shelter, food, and much more.". Sirius grinned. Harry nodded, "Okay, Padfoot. Er, how do I close this? I have a canyon to climb.".
Sirius chuckled warmly, "You remember the code to the map, pup?". Harry grinned, "Ohh, gotcha! I love you, Sirius. Talk to you later, okay?". Sirius smiled, and winked, "Love you too, Harry. Don't forget now that you got me.". Harry returned his smile, said, "Mischief managed.". The mirror closed up, and Harry sighed heavily, his heart somehow lightened of a burden, and feeling actually happy in a long time since he thought that Sirius was dead, even overtaking the time of Cedric's death as well.
He then pocketed the mirror in his pocket, adjoining his wand as well, and grabbing his robes quickly, and humming something as he sprinted along, the river bubbling as he looked around for a way across, and wishing that he had his broom, but knew he had to jump or swim the normal way. He's not the greatest swimmer since that attempt of being a webbed swimmer back in the Second Task nearly scarred him for life.
Soon, Harry found a spot to cross easily, and he made it to the other side, and his stomach rumbled. The sun was in the west side, looking like it's getting close to dinnertime, though this place is very different than Scotland, there's bound to be berries around. He knew he needed the strength to climb, which means food, and food is fuel for him. Harry has a plan now. One: Find food; Two: Climb the canyon; Three: Look for Clawtooth Mountain; Four: Survive and travel on the way to Sirius; Five: Reunion with Sirius.
