THE MOST SISTER THING MY SISTER’ S EVER SISTERED
“Remember that time you told me our house was haunted and I believed you and I cried?” — JESS I CA WALTERS,
step sister ( hence the same name, l ol ) of ou rE IC
“When my youngest sister went through a tough breakup, my middle sister and I got her a plane ticket and flew her from California to New York, where the three of us got matching sister tattoos.” — ABBEY ADKISON, supervising video producer
“We were playing house and I was trying to ‘feed’ my sister, Devon, but the only things around that a a resembled food were some pennies. Five seconds later, my mom was giving Devon the Heimlich because she choked on one. That was the last time we played house.” — LAUREN ADHAV, associate fashion edi t or
“Growing up, my sister and I sounded so much alike on the phone that she would have me talk to her high school boyfriends just to play tricks.” — DES I SULCA, video edi t or
“Sistering goes both ways…like the time mine sent me a picture of her new nipple piercing and I immediately told our mom. Sorry!! Big sisters gonna big- sister.” — MADELEINE FRANK REEVES, deputy articles director
“Being the older sibling + an Aries, I’ve always taken my role as the ringleader very very seriously. There was the time I convinced my sister to touch a hot light bulb because I said it was fun and the time I told her to pet a cactus.…I swear she still loves me.” —ABBY SILVER MAN, creative director, digital
“I once had the wonderful idea *not* to untangle my extremely tangled hair on wash day. I ended up having to yell for my sister to cut out a massive knot right there in the shower. I lost a giant patch of hair that day, but we laugh about it all the time!” —JILL IAN SELLERS, assistant visual edi t or
“When we were kids, my sister, Marla, and I played tug- of- war in our living room. One of our hands slipped (in my mind, it was hers) and shattered our mom’s expensive vase. Marla started to cry and immediately blamed me. I, the soft empath, started to cry, too, and continued to sob as I swept up the dirt and put myself in time- out.” — MIA LARDI ERE, Snap chat editor
“My sister and I didn’t have the same style, and I was always thankful for that bc I never had the ‘my sister stole my outfit’ issue…until a year ago, when I walked into her room and she was wearing my high school sweats and favorite shirt! I can’t lie though—she looked great.” — NIA CHAVEZ, Snapchat motion designer
“We couldn’t all agree on which photo I should submit for this bc we all have different ‘good sides’ and ‘good angles.’ This resulted in an argument that lasted a solid 34 minutes. ( Argument = ending texts with periods.) I won.” — TAYLOR ANDREWS, assistant editor