
Going on a Rampage When They Teamed Up
Chapter 2
All of Hannah's words were like poisoned daggers that she personally drove into my most vulnerable spots.
My entire body trembled from pain. Her words cut me deeper than the insults from anyone else.
It was true that the person who loved you the most also knew how to inflict the most pain upon you.
The metallic taste of blood permeated my taste buds when I bit the tip of my tongue.
My mind suddenly felt startlingly clear. I stared at her and said, "Let's break up, Hannah Samson."
The color drained from Hannah's face. She subconsciously tried to take a step forward, but Isaac held her back by keeping a death grip on her arm.
Tears rolled down Isaac's cheeks.
"I know that you've disliked me since we were kids, Colin," he blubbered in a shaky voice. "You resent me for taking your place. I'm willing to give you anything you want except Hannah. She's my girlfriend. Please don't force me to give her to you."
Mom immediately pulled Isaac into her arms, her expression heartbroken. She then whirled around and slapped me.
"You damned bastard! Do you have to stir up trouble for the family? I should have strangled you to death when I had the chance. I could have prevented you from bullying Isaac."
Although my cheek stung terribly, I couldn't feel a thing.
I had already gotten used to this type of blatant favoritism.
Mom didn't send Isaac away even after I returned to the Letterman family. She also claimed that he would always be her son.
Truth be told, I never wanted to chase Isaac out of the family. I simply wanted them to share some of their love with me.
Later, I realized that I was nothing more than an invisible presence from their perspective. Isaac was the one whom they truly cherished.
I became utterly disappointed in them. I stopped yearning for their love and chose to close off my heart.
I only started opening my heart again after meeting Hannah. She had broken down the walls around my heart, and now she was personally crushing it as well.
I looked up at Hannah, who was currently hugging Isaac with a heartbroken expression. She didn't spare me a single glance.
"Are you sure that you're his girlfriend?" I asked hoarsely.
Hannah's lips trembled. However, before she could respond, Isaac sank to his knees in front of me and began groveling at my feet.
"I'm begging you, Colin. Please don't do this. Hannah's very important to me. I can't let you have her."
Isaac's groveling dispelled the last of Hannah's lingering hesitation. She pulled him into her arms and pinned me with a cold and indifferent stare.
"I'm only going to repeat myself one last time. I don't know you. Please stop trying to come between Isaac and me. Don't blame me for showing you no courtesy if you insist on being a nuisance."
Everyone around us began whispering among themselves, their words transforming into sharp blades that were aimed at me.
"This is way too embarrassing. He's so despicable for trying to steal his brother's girlfriend."
"Fortunately, a real couple won't let something like this tear them apart. I'm sure that they're going to be together for a long time."
"The bastard should give up on his schemes sooner rather than later. I wonder what gives him the confidence to believe that she'll actually choose him over Isaac."
I clenched my fists as I listened to their mocking insults.
Hannah was well aware of my circumstances, and yet she had still chosen Isaac.
Since she had made her choice, I had no reason to hold back either.
I slowly pulled out my phone under everyone's scrutiny.
The screen lit up, clearly showing my chat with Hannah's current boss—showing how I had begged the other man to give her another chance time and time again.