2 weeks later.

Spencer is excited and happy.

Mr and Mrs Hastings have given their youngest daughter internet access in her room for the very first time.

"Thanks, mom and dad." says Spencer.

"You're welcome, Spencer." says Mrs Hastings with a sweet smile.

"Awesome." says Spencer in joy.

55 minutes later, Aria is over to hang out with Spencer.

"I have internet now." says Spencer as she switch on her computer.

"That's soooo cool." says a happy Aria.

Sure, Spencer's internet access is limited to child-friendly web-sites only, but she and Aria are still happy, since that's all they need at this point in life.

Aria is a bit jealous, not having internet in her room yet.

Aria is still happy for her BFF though.

Spencer goes to the Toy Empire web-site so she and Aria can see if the toy company Toy Empire has recently released any new cute plushies.

It turns out that the company has done so.

"Awww! So cute." says Aria when she sees that Toy Empire has new plush bears out in bright cool neon-colors.

"Yeah, very sweet." says Spencer.

"I want that neon-green bear...a brother for Snow Baby." says Aria.

"Okay. What would its name be?" says Spencer.

"Mintie." says Aria.

"That's a cute name." says Spencer.

"Yup. Which color of these bears do you want?" says Aria.

"Probably the neon-blue one. It would look adorable next to Sir Goodnight." says Spencer.

"Yeah." says Aria.

The black plush bear Sir Goodnight sit on Spencer's bed right now.

"Sir Goodnight is my best plushie." says Spencer.

"He is awesome." says Aria.

"Yeah." says Spencer.

Flashforward to when Spencer and Aria are 15:

It is a beautiful day in the summer and Spencer hold a little yard sale to get rid of some of her old childhood items.

"Hi, Spencer. Yard sale time huh?" says Aria as she show up.

"Yes. I'm too old to keep all this kid stuff now." says Spencer.

"No! At least keep Sir Goodnight. Don't ya remember how much ya once loved that plush bear." says Aria when she notice Spencer black plush bear Sir Goodnight among the other items on the table.

"The time's over for that teddy bear. I want someone else to enjoy it." says Spencer.

"I get that you're mature 'cause I am as well, but I still have my white bear for nostalgia reasons." says Aria.

"Nostalgia takes a woman's focus away from her objectives." says Spencer, all mature and serious, looking almost pissed off.

Aria still smile, knowing her friend so well that she can see that Spencer is not angry at all, just being herself.

"Okay. Do what ya want, but it's sad that Sir Goodnight's leavin' and never comin' back ever again." says Aria.

"Well...guess so..." says Spencer, sounding a tiny bit sad.

She for just a brief second consider keeping her plushie bear, but she feel that she is too mature for that.

46 minutes later, a 12 year old girl buy Sir Goodnight.

Without even a tiny amount of doubt Spencer sell the plushie bear that once meant the world to her.

Aria stand on the side and watch and wipe away a small tear when the little girl walk away with Sir Goodnight in her hands.

"There it goes." mumbles Aria.

"C'mon, it's just a damn plush toy." says Spencer, all serious.

"Sure, but you used to love it very much. Don't ya even remember?" says Aria.

"I do remember, but I no longer need plushies." says Spencer.

End of the flashforward.

Spencer grab Sir Goodnight and hug him tight.

"Awwww!" says Spencer, who at this time has no idea how easy she will give up her teddy bear later in life, selling it to a random girl who's name she never even knew.

"Yay!" says a happy Aria.

Spencer is also happy.

"Can I like hold him a lil' bit...?" says Aria.

"Of course." says Spencer as she gently hand her plush bear to Aria.

Aria gently pet the plushie's soft adorable fur.

"He's cute." says Aria.

"Indeed. And he's a loyal friend." says Spencer.

"Awesome." says Aria.

The next day.

"Mom, can I get internet in my room?" says Aria.

"Sure." says Ella.

"Definitely not. Aria's too young." says Byron in a hard serious tone.

"Aria can handle it." says Ella.

"She may be mature for her age, but I don't think she's ready yet." says Byron.

"Dad, please. Spencer has internet." says Aria.

Aria almost starts to cry.

"Oh, no..." says Byron, who hate when kids cry in sadness.

Byron leave the room.

Ella try to comfort Aria.

4 hours later, Spencer's room.

"Spencie, mom and dad don't let me have internet." says Aria, all sad.

"Awww, girl. I wish I could help." says Spencer, trying to comfort her best buddy.

"Thanks." says Aria, feeling save, having such a good friend in Spencer.

"You're my best friend." says Spencer.

"Me feel same for you!" says Aria in joy as she smile and stop crying.

The 2 girls hug each other, feeling safe together.

Once again, they almost kiss.

Both of them blush and giggle.

They then starts playing with Spencer's plushies.

"What's he celebratin'...?" says Aria when she notice a purple silk bow around Sir Goodnight's neck.

"It's 4 years today since mom gave him to me." says Spencer.

"Cute. Too bad we don't have cake or something." says Aria.

"Yeah, but we can still be happy for him." says Spencer.

"Okay. Sweet." says Aria.

Nearly a month later.

Aria get home from school and get confused when she sees her dad in her room.

Byron is installing internet for Aria.

He doesn't want to, but Ella has convinced him ( sort of ) that Aria can be responsible and not try to use internet to be a bad kid.

"Dad, what ya doin'...?" says Aria, who doesn't know what her father does.

"I'm attempting to install internet for you." says Byron, trying to sound nice.

"Cool." says Aria.

"Don't thank me, thank your mom. She told em that you deserve this, even if I don't agree." says Byron.

Aria feel a bit sad that her dad doesn't think she can handle having access to internet.

"What's wrong with me havin' internet, daddy?" says Aria confused.

"Many kids use internet to do bad things, Aria." says Byron.

2 hours later, Byron has finally managed to get internet working on Aria's computer.

"Okay, now you have internet." says a sweaty Byron as he leave the room.

Aria is happy to have internet.