"Teddy," I whispered.

"Yeah, Charlie?" Teddy replied, looking concerned.

"When will you move out?"

"Tomorrow, Charlie."

"Oh." Tears filled up the five year old girl's blue eyes.

"Charlie, honey, what's wrong?" Her big sister - 19 years old - asked worriedly.

"You're leaving me."

"What, no, of course not. Why do you think I'll leave you?"

"Because you're going all the way to Yale University. That's very, very, very far away. You'll only be home during Christmas and birthdays and the summer."

"Charlie..."

Charlie began to cry. Teddy hugged her.

"What you said is true," Teddy said with a sigh. "But I'll always be in your heart."

"Really?" Charlie said softly.

"Really." Teddy said softly with a smile. She added, "Also I'll still make video diaries. I'll video chat with you on the laptop. I'll call you. It's not like I'll leave you and never see you again."

Charlie smiled. "Thank you, Teddy."

"You're welcome, Charlie." Teddy smiled.

"I love you." Charlie told her big sister.

"Aw, I love you, too." Charlie replied.

The two sisters hugged and kissed each other.