For the first time since Adam landed in the hospital, Drew speaks up.

"What the hell do you mean no," He says angrily pushing off the wall.

"I mean you're not having the surgery," Adam says.

"Like hell I'm not," Drew says.

"Adam, Drew could save your life," Audra says putting a hand on Adam's shoulder.

"Can I refuse surgery," Adam asks the doctor.

"Well you're a minor so your parents usually have the final say, but it's your body and if you don't want surgery, we can't really force you to have it," Dr. Bender says.

"Okay, then I don't want it," Adam says.

"What is your problem," Drew asks angrily.

"Why don't I give you some time to talk it over and I'll come check on you later," Dr. Bender says as she walks out of the room.

"I'm getting the surgery Adam and that's final," Drew says.

"I'm not gonna let you," Adam says. "I'm not letting you ruin everything you've worked for."

"What are you talking about," Drew asks. "You can live with only one kidney Adam."

"Yeah, but you can't play football with only one kidney," Adam sighs. Drew's face drops to an understanding tone.

"You just got your scholarship to UT. You can't throw that away," Adam says.

Drew sighs and runs his hand through his hair frustrated.

"Can I have a minute alone with Adam," Drew asks looking at his parents.

Omar nods and takes Audra's hand, leading her into the waiting. Drew grabs a chair and slides it next to Adam's bed.

"I'm not letting you throw your future away. I don't care what you say Andrew. My mind's already made up," Adam says folding his arms over his chest.

"I can still go to college. Even if I don't have a scholarship," Drew says. "Football's not everything."

"Please, you practically eat, sleep, and breathe football. How can you say it's not everything," Adam scoffs.

"Compared to you, football is nothing Adam," Drew sighs. "You're my brother. You're more important than any stupid scholarship."

"Andrew," Adam sighs.

"Adam….you're the one person in my life that I know I can count on. You're the person I can go to when I screw up because I know you won't judge me. You're not just my brother, you're my best friend. I can't lose you," Drew says beginning to get teary-eyed.

"You're always helping me out of my screw-ups. Please, let me help you for once."

Adam wipes the tears from his eyes.

"Please Adam," Drew repeats.

"Okay," Adam whispers.

Drew leans over and hugs his brother tightly. "I love you Adam." "Love you too Andrew."