Chapter 112: Chapter 112: Shattered Dreams
Damon couldn't help but blurt out, "But how, you're–"
Victor glanced at him, a small smirk tugging at the corner of his mouth. "Standing here? Surgery, kid. They put a steel rod in my leg."
He chuckled, as if trying to lighten the mood, but the heaviness of the situation lingered.
Victor paused, taking a slow drag of his cigarette before continuing. "After that event, I was dead set on getting back into the ring. I thought, 'It's just a break, I can heal.' But the truth is, I couldn't. It wasn't safe, not with my leg like that. And that... that ate away at me."
Damon listened, feeling the pain of Victor's words.
He had never seen this side of the man before, the vulnerability beneath the confidence.
"I had one dream in life," Victor went on, his eyes clouded with memories. "To become the UFA champion. That was it. I was inches away from it, and I couldn't finish. Couldn't get it done."
Damon could see the emotion behind Victor's usually stoic exterior, the years of frustration and pain.
Victor took another drag, his hand shaking ever so slightly as he brought the cigarette to his lips. "Losing, that's one thing. People lose all the time, you know? You take your hits, you train harder, you fight your way back. But when they tell you your career's over... when they say you'll never achieve the one thing you spent your whole life chasing...
It destroys you, man. It kills something inside."
Damon felt a lump form in his throat.
He had never thought about it that way, the idea of having a dream so close, only to be told it was permanently out of reach.
He could feel the ache behind Victor's words, the bitter taste of unfulfilled potential.
Victor looked up, his eyes meeting Damon's. "That's why I do what I do now. Why I help guys like you. Maybe if I can help someone else get there... maybe it'll mean something."
Damon swallowed hard, unsure of what to say. He felt the weight of Victor's words settle into his chest. "I... I didn't know."
Victor gave a short laugh, the sound hollow. "Not something I like to talk about much." He looked back at the water, his voice low. "But now you know."
Victor's tone shifted as he spoke again, more regretful now. "But I gotta say, I did lose myself back then," he admitted, his voice heavy with the weight of the past. "Macey was even close to divorcing my ass. I was so obsessed with making someone a champion that I didn't see what I was doing to the people around me. But she endured... stuck by me."
Damon nodded. He knew who Macey was, even though they had never met.
From what Victor had mentioned before, Damon could piece together it was his wife
He could understand her point of view now more than ever.
Victor continued, tossing the cigarette away. "Then, about nine years ago, I met this little girl. She was 14, taking refuge. Once we adopted Svetlana, everything changed. Being a father... man, that changes everything.
You realize there's more to life than... chasing broken dreams."
He paused, then started laughing, a sound filled with irony. "And after all that obsession and wasted years, none of the fighters in my gym have ever been a champion. So... yeah."
Damon chuckled with him, feeling the lightness return for a moment. "Well, it takes time, right? I'm sure someone will come around."
Victor smiled, a knowing glint in his eye as he looked at Damon. "Oh, I'm sure he will." His gaze lingered, filled with silent confidence.
Victor patted himself down and stretched. "Okay, we're done here," he said, preparing to leave.
But before Victor could take a step, Damon stopped him with a smile. "Hey, Victor... thank you. For everything. I wouldn't be here without you."
Victor paused, then gave Damon a firm pat on the shoulder. "Don't mention it, kid. You've grown on me."
As they walked toward the car, Damon spoke up again, "Wait, so Lana's 23? That makes her two years older than me."
"Yeah, you never asked..." Victor trailed off, then smirked. "You're not that clueless about women, are you?"
Damon didn't respond, keeping his focus ahead. "Aight, Mr. Steele, let's close this conversation," he said, opening the car door.
Victor burst out laughing. "What? I knew you weren't a player, but I didn't think you were this clueless!"
Both men got into the car, continuing their playful banter as they drove off.
The tension from earlier eased, replaced by the bond they had formed over time.
The car drove off, merging onto the quiet road as the sun began to dip below the horizon.
Victor kept his hands steady on the wheel while Damon leaned back in his seat, watching the scenery blur by.
It's true that chasing dreams often comes with struggles, setbacks, and moments of doubt, but those challenges shape us.
Every failure, every hardship, is a step forward in growth, even if it doesn't feel like it in the moment.
Success isn't always about making it to the top but understanding and appreciating the journey, the resilience it builds, the lessons learned.
And when things get tough, remembering the people who support you, those who believe in your potential, can reignite that fire.
Even if the road feels lonely, continuing the fight for yourself is just as important.
Your value doesn't diminish with setbacks, it only grows with the strength it takes to keep moving forward.
It's a reminder that persistence, even in the face of adversity, creates character and shapes a future far richer than success without struggle ever could.
And the truth is, some of the greatest lessons in life don't come from the victories but from the losses.
Every time you fall, you learn a little more about yourself, your limits, your weaknesses, but also your strengths.
You begin to understand that failure isn't the opposite of success, it's part of the process.
It teaches you resilience, patience, and the value of hard work.
When you face failure, it's easy to doubt yourself.
To think maybe you weren't cut out for this or that maybe the dream wasn't meant for you.
But those are the moments that test your will.
That's when you decide whether you're going to let it break you or use it to build you into something stronger.