Then Eliot, calling to complain to his mom Sophie about Hardison going overboard again with the grift, needing the knowledge that his concerns are being heard and aren't unfounded, needs to hear the other protector of the family acknowledge his rightful fear that things will go sideways. Parker, hiding underneath the bar after Nate tells her she'll be the grifter in this one, calling her mom Sophie in a panic without wanting the others to know, but still needing her advice and missing her so much. I absolutely adore the moments where all of them eventually end up calling Sophie. Just the thought of her grandma and her brother was keeping her alive somehow. Her smile was fading more and more and she thought about ending her life more then once. He beat her up or he made her working double shifts in the bar without paying her. When a costumer still complained about her, Bom was punished by her boss. She had to go out with greasy men and do things with them she still tries to forget. Poledancing becam less important as she now had to work as an escort. But her grandma was so happy, so again, she endured it. He started to pay for workers that took care of the farm and her gradma, making Bom and now even her brother being even more in dept with him. So Bom's boss saw his chance to make her life even more miserable. Bom's brother couldn't take care of everything alone but both of them didn't wanted their grandma to live somewhere else. When her grandpa passed away and her grandma got sick, the farm wasnt the same anymore. We are always together and I don't want to see you tear your life apart over something stupid like going to school with Sheldon." I guess what I am saying is." Georgie looks up at me, and I take Georgie into a side hug, "When you feel emotional don't take it out on your team. I don't need anyone to but you to make me feel special. Missy and I feel that way sometimes, but I have you. I want you to know that you are not the only one. I know you get jealous when Sheldon gets special treatment. You have held in your emotions for too long. I've seen how upset Sheldon going to school with us has made you. "You were there for me when I needed you, now it's my time. "Do you remember when I was 5, and I missed my parents so much that I had that tantrum?" Georgie nods his head. George is watching the whole thing play out. "What are you doing here? This is the boy's locker room." "I don't care if the whole team was in here naked, I would do anything to help my best friend when he is down." Georgie sits down next to me. "You know, if you threw like that on the football field this year, we would win playoffs for sure," I say jokingly getting Georgies attention. When he accidentally throws something at me, I quickly dodge it. I walk in to see Georgie angrily tearing off his equipment. "No, but I believe in mom," Sheldon said putting a big smile on Mary's face. Missy brings the conversation back to Sheldon by asking why he's going to church when he doesn't even like church. Sheldon and science versus Pastor Jeff and God." Y/N jokingly says while laughing. "Oh! Cheer practice can wait! Sheldon at church will be more fun than any cheer performance! I can just see it now.
Y/N's face grew a wide smile hearing that Sheldon was going. It would be nice to go back," Y/N tells her godmother, which puts a big smile on Mary's face and a frown on Georgie's. "I have to practice my cheer performance, but I can do that after church.
George nods at his son, while Y/N looks down at her food with a sad expression, wishing that Georgie would have gone with them. Georgie tells his mother, "I have to study my playbook." before looking to his father for approval. There is an awkward pause before Mary asks Georgie. Mary asks if they could meet after church which George responds with a, "no, we can not meet after church". George says he can't make it because he has to meet with the other coaches. "Speaking of God, who's going to church with me tomorrow?" Mary asked.