I am happy to see Rick's walls start to break. Rita's gamble, by all indications, was a safe one; Rick has never asked for help, never stood up for himself, never pushed his boundaries to show his faith in those around him or the community at large. He's been trapped in a hopeless fog of self-doubt and guilt. That Rita is knowingly marrying a rapist and a homosexual (though that coffee shop incident implies a lot...) seems well within character for her too. I hope, deeply, that Rick can find the room to let others see his pain and his trials; it's hard to get help when you say nothing and pretend to be all right.
Great story and a good chain of climactic events! One, small gripe, Rick is portrayed as capable but understated; however, the setup for the history of the athletic field and the shortcuts taken in the prior project felt, if you'll forgive the phrase, out of left field. It and his expertise for it are fully believable but the groundwork for this reveal still felt a little...magical; I wish that there had been a few moments with Walter where they walked through the soggy fields and a running pattern of homes on the south side of town where Rick could explain to home owners about the trend for them to flood.
Since neither Rick nor Gus are overtly protective or assertive, I am praying for them to both fight for each other. They both really need some unexpected support and a sense of safety.
Thank you for sharing the lives of your characters with us!