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"Derek didn't spill. If he's got something to say, he'll say it," Derek said, nodding towards Gilbert with a tilt of his chin. "Game on?"
"Let's do it."
...
Sure enough, there was trouble at the Yates place, but it wasn't the Elliotts stirring the pot this time—it was the Fergusons, specifically Adela Ferguson.
When Yates arrived, Adela grabbed his hands in distress. "Yates, you've got to help me out here."
"Don't worry, Auntie," Yates assured her with a nod. "I'll do what I can."
"And where's Edgar?" he inquired.
"Upstairs in his study."
Adela led Yates upstairs, fretting all the way. "I just don't understand his stubbornness about studying abroad!"
Reaching the study, she knocked on the door.
"Edgar, it's Mom, and Yates' here too."
"Come in," came Edgar's clear voice from inside.
"Go ahead," Adela urged, pushing the door open to reveal a cluttered room. Edgar's books were scattered everywhere.
"What's going on?" Adela frowned. "Your cousin is here and there's not even a place for him to stay."
"It's okay." Yates said.
"Sorry, Yates," Edgar apologized with a smile. "Wasn't expecting you. I'm just sorting through things. Planning to take these books with me. They'd only gather dust here..."
"You..." Adela was livid, her face turning a shade of green. "Is this still about Sherilyn? I did what I felt was necessary. Are you going to judge me for that?"
"Wouldn't dare," Edgar retorted coldly. "Do as you please."
"Enough, Auntie!" Yates interjected, sensing the tension rising. "Didn't you ask me to come here to talk some sense into Edgar? Let me speak with him."
"Auntie..." Adela's face was a mix of anger and pain as she patted Yates' hand. "I'm counting on you."
With a final glare at her son, Adela left the room, sighing heavily.
As the door shut, Edgar looked at Yates with a resigned smile. "Yates, save your breath. My mind's made up."
Seeing Edgar's determined look, Yates shook his head helplessly. "What if I told you Sherilyn and Gilbert broke up?"
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