For years, I wanted to fix my family. I wanted Lily to worry less, Glee to be more serious, Savannah to rest, and Sixxi to be whole. I thought a proper family should look like the pictures in magazines — neat, quiet, predictable. But our pie is not neat. The edges are crimped by hand, the filling sometimes bubbles over, and the names don’t match any traditional recipe.
is me. Or the me I want to become. The name is stupid, I know — I made it up at thirteen, spelling it wrong on purpose. Sixxi bakes key lime pie: tart, green, unapologetic. The real me breaks things quietly. I forget to call back. I hold grudges like burnt crusts. But Sixxi? Sixxi would walk into the kitchen, see Lily’s lopsided apple, Glee’s sticky pecan, Savannah’s scorched meringue — and say, “Pass the fork. We’re eating anyway.” myfamilypies lily glee savannah sixxi want fixed
I want fixed: not the pies, not the family, but the space between us where love used to be warm. Because here is what I’m learning — you cannot unbake a pie. You cannot un-crack a voice, un-silence a funeral laugh, un-burn a meringue. But you can sit at the same table. You can cut six slices from one broken pie. And you can say, “This tastes like home. Pass the salt.” For years, I wanted to fix my family
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