Sirius exhaled heavily and deeply as he fell to his feet, feeling so happy like he's being on, er, what was that saying Lily said sometimes, Cloud 9? Yes, he's on Cloud 9, as Henry and his family gathered around him, looking concerned and curious. "Sirius, are you alright?". asked Ida, the adult mother/wife of the family, her pelt being a light watermelon green, and her eyes are dark green.
Sirius looked up at the heads above/around him, and smiled widely, "Yes, I just got wonderful news. You remember me telling you about my godson, Harry?".
"He's like your best friend's son, right?". asked Buck, the oldest son of the family, having dark green eyes, and a grass green pelt. Sirius nodded. "He's coming here. I just got his message upon a human contact call. He's just like me, well, not actually like me, but actually more like Lily. Anyhow, he's lost like I was.".
A giggle from Libby, "I bet he's cute.". Libby, the oldest child of the family, and the only daughter as well, having a mint green pelt and oak brown eyes. Ida scolded Libby lightly, "Libby!". Sirius chuckled warmly as Arlo stepped closer to him, his warm brown eyes worried. "Is he really nice?".
Sirius widened his smile, "Arlo, my godson is about the most amazing, nicest, caring, thoughtful, and best boy I have ever known.". Arlo actually smiled genuinely, and Henry smiled at Arlo, then called out, "Then we have some work to do today. After all, we just can't wait for Harry to come, we need to keep this farm going.".
Sirius and the family agreed with Henry's comment, then headed out in different ways to do their chores and so on. Sirius looked at Clawtooth Mountain, and muttered, "I'll be waiting, Harry. I promise.". He then rejoined Henry to finish the new field.
Meanwhile-
Harry snacked on the berries as he walked to the base of the canyon, and looked up to focus on the spots for grabbing to climb, and after finishing up the berries, he then proceeded to climb with determination and caution.
After 20 minutes, he made it to the top, panting slightly as he got up on the platform of the canyon, and widened his eyes as he took in the larger surroundings. Beyond the canyon, lining the forest, is a range of hillsides, then he saw Clawtooth Mountain in his southeast side, meaning he was on the west side of Clawtooth Mountain from far away. He figured he'd have a week of traveling and surviving. He then licked his lips, and backed up at the edge, posing to jump, "I must be crazy, but hey, wizards and witches are crazy anyway.". He muttered out loud, then ran, jumping off the other edge of the canyon, landing quite clumsily into a tree, planning to go down the tree, and head to the river, follow it until he has a view of the hillsides, and climb the first hillside into the next hillside, and he'd make it to Clawtooth Mountain sooner or later.
He took a long swish of river-water, hydrating himself, but not drinking it, as he doesn't trust the water to be human-friendly tasting. He then sprinted down the riverbank, figuring that he could go on for a while until the sun sets which doesn't happen for another hour, determining by his human clock. He enjoyed listening to the river sounds, the birds and critters talking and being busy in their routines. "This is way better than I could imagine. Free from classes, free from Snape, free from Hogwarts, free from the Dursleys, free to myself.". Harry laughed, the sound of his laugh enlightening to his soul.
He knew he'd take care of himself just fine, and he may want Sirius for comfort, but he doesn't really need a adult to supervise him at all. He knew he'd be liking this world more than his own 'home'. He can do it.
