Destiny Bolton sat on top of the roof of her house with her face in her hands. She was sobbing uncontrollably as she thought about what was going to happen the next day. Her older sister, Faith, was going to college and she would be leaving her behind. Destiny's heart broke just thinking about being with her sister. How could she survive without Faith?

Faith was her rock, the person she went to every time she needed advice and most importantly, her sister. Destiny had spent all of her twelve years with her sister. Faith was the only one who could calm their father down when he was panicking that his daughters were growing up too fast. Faith was the only one who could stop Edmund from bullying Destiny. Faith was the only one who had a special place in all their hearts as a Junior Gabriella.

Faith was always known as a Junior Gabriella. She had her mother's eyes, hair, facial structures and petite body frame. She was a shy girl in school who had an amazing voice. Destiny had her mother's face except her eyes which were ocean blue like her fathers'. She had sandy-blonde hair and was very fit and outgoing. She was very down-to-earth and often gives the person who pisses her off a piece of her mind. She loves basketball.

Destiny wiped away her tears and looked at the beautiful night sky. The stars shined brightly like diamonds on a black silk. A small smile formed on her face as she caught sight of a particular star.

"I'm losing her, Mom," the twelve-year-old whispered as tears welled up in her eyes again and bit her lip. She heard someone sit beside her and nudged her.

"Hey," the familiar voice said. Destiny looked up and looked into the eyes of Edmund Baylor. Destiny smiled sadly and continued looking at the sky, just enjoying his presence. Edmund sighed and slung his hand around his best friend's shoulders. He may bully her at times but he loved this girl. And yes, I mean, loved. The tough part was hiding it. For goodness sake, he was only twelve!

Destiny rested her head on his shoulder as he put his other hand in his jacket pocket where an envelope was safely tucked in.

6 years ago…

"Aunt Gabby?" a little voice asked as he and his mother entered the room. Gabriella Bolton opened her eyes and smiled slightly as she came face to face with her favourite six-year-old boy.

"Hey, you up for one little visitor? He insisted on seeing his favourite aunt," Sharpay asked as she sat on the edge of Gabriella's bed. Gabriella smiled warmly at the six-year-old boy in front of her.

"Hey, buddy. What's up?" she asked as she sat up on her bed and patted the spot next to her. Edmund grinned and jumped onto the bed, immediately stopping as he saw Gabriella wince. Sharpay looked at her best friend in worry.

"I'm so sorry, Aunt Gabby! Are you hurt? Do I need to get Uncle Troy?" he asked, panicking. Gabriella shook her head to both Edmund and Sharpay and smiled at the young child's concern.

"Aunt Gabby?"

"Yeah?"

"Are you going to be okay? Mummy says you're gonna be fine but that's what she said about Grandpa and Grandpa still left me," the little boy said it in such an innocent tone that Gabriella had to close her eyes to stop her tears from falling. After gaining her composure, she turned to the little child with a sad smile on her face.

"I don't know, honey. But I want you to know that if I do leave, it's not because I want to. It's because I have to, okay?" Gabriella asked the young boy gently. Edmund looked confused but nodded anyway. Sharpay let a single tear fall on her face.

"Edmund, can you promise me something?" Gabriella asked as she put her arm around him.

"Sure, Aunt Gabby. What is it?"

"Can you promise me you'll look after Destiny for me? Faith has Clay so you take care of Dessy for me, okay?"

"Okay, Aunt Gabby, but she can be very stubborn sometimes," Edmund said as he sighed. Gabriella chuckled and she and Sharpay shared knowing looks with each other. Those two were so going to end up together. She pulled out an envelope from underneath her pillow and handed it to the young boy.

"Eddy, give this to Dessy in 6 years time, okay? And you can't tell anyone. This will be our little secret, kay?"

"Okay, Aunt Gabby."

"Eddy, why don't you give it to me, first? I'll help you keep it," Sharpay offered, giving a questioning look at Gabriella. Edmund nodded and handed the envelope over to his mother.

"Give it to my baby when Faithers leave for college, okay?" Gabriella asked. Sharpay choked back a sob before nodding.

End of flashback…

"Ed? Ed?" Destiny shook her best friend out of his little daydream. Edmund snapped out of it and handed her the envelope.

"Your mom," he said softly before hugging her and leaving her alone. Destiny looked confused as she opened the envelope. Inside, there was a piece of paper and a smaller envelope with Faith's name written on it. She looked puzzled as she opened the letter.

My beautiful daughter, Destiny,

I bet you're really puzzled now and you're probably asking yourself what this letter is doing in your hands. Well, as you know, I've been writing letters for your father and now I'm writing one for you. Hopefully, you'll get through this soon.

Honey, in six years, you'll be doing the same thing. You'll be leaving your old man behind for college and then what?

Anyway, the basic point of this letter is to let you know that your sister will always be there for you no matter where in the world she is. Just like how I will always be there for you. I'm sure your father has told you that I'm always watching you. And he's right. I am.

I love you, Destiny Bolton and I always will. Tell your Dad I'm proud of him and I need your help. I've given you a letter so it'll be unfair to not give Faith one. That little envelope is to be given to your sister on her wedding day, okay? I'm sure you won't forget.

Tell your father that I love him and that he's doing an amazing job. Tell Faith I'm so proud of her for reaching her goals. Tell the gang I miss them every single day. And last but not least, tell yourself that I am always with you whenever you need me.

I love you.

Love,

Gabriella Bolton (And proud of it!)

P.S. I Love You

Tears streamed down her cheeks as she chuckled at her mother's initials. Her mother always knew when to pop back into her life when she least expected it. She wiped her eyes as she ran towards the kitchen.

"DAD!"

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"Sorry I was a spoilt brat," Destiny apologized to her sister as she hugged her for the last time until the next few months. Faith smiled and waved the apology off.

"It's okay," she said and turned to her father.

"I'll miss you, big sis," Destiny said as tears started to form in her eyes and stream down her cheeks. Faith wiped the tears away and smiled at her sister.

"Go wait in the taxi. I need to talk to Dad privately," Faith ordered her sister gently. Destiny nodded and got into the car. Faith smiled slightly as she watched her father try to stop his tears from flowing.

"You know you can cry, right? Uncle Chad's not here yet," she joked. Troy chuckled as he hugged his daughter and kissed her on her forehead.

"You are to call when you land. Am I clear?" he asked sternly. Faith looked confused but just nodded.

"Daddy, you're not coming to the airport?"

"I can't, Faith. It'll be too painful for me. Letting his daughter go is the hardest thing a man has to do and I'm just not strong enough," Troy said sadly as he looked at his daughter. Faith sobbed as she hugged her father again.

"I'm gonna miss you, Dad."

"I'm gonna miss you too, Faith."

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Destiny thanked Sharpay for the ride and walked into the house to see her father watching home videos of Faith and her when they were younger. She sighed and sat beside her father on the couch. Automatically, Troy put his arm around her shoulders and hugged her closely.

"Well, at least I still have you," he smiled. Destiny chuckled and kissed her father on his cheek.

"You'll always have me, Daddy," she whispered. Troy smiled at her widely and offered her some popcorn as the two of them watched the home videos the whole night.

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