Chapter 330: Trying something different
The next few days passed in a blur of family activities and local sightseeing. Lucas and Jennifer, along with her family, made a conscious effort to ignore the media buzz surrounding their visit. They focused instead on enjoying their time together and showing Lucas around Jennifer's hometown.
During a tour of Churchill Downs, home of the Kentucky Derby, Jennifer's brother Ben couldn't resist snapping a group photo. Without much thought, he posted it on his Instagram with the caption: "Family day out with our new honorary Kentuckian! #WelcomeToTheBluegrassState"
The photo quickly went viral, inadvertently confirming TMZ's report about Lucas meeting Jennifer's family. Fans of the couple were thrilled:
@LuciFerFanClub tweeted: "They look so happy together! Lucas fits right in with the Lawrence clan."
However, the photo also reignited discussions about Lucas's own family situation. While many newer fans speculated about when Jennifer might meet Lucas's family, those who remembered the diary scandal from nearly a year ago had a different perspective:
"Great to see Lucas with a loving family, but let's not forget his own family issues. Remember that diary leak? Poor guy deserves this happiness."
On a popular celebrity gossip forum, one user wrote: "It's bittersweet seeing Lucas with Jennifer's family. After what his own put him through (according to that leaked diary), I hope he's finally found the family love he deserves."
***
Meanwhile, as Vince and Myla Knight approached their favorite high-end restaurant, they were suddenly surrounded by a group of reporters, microphones thrust in their faces.
"Mr. Knight! Any thoughts on Lucas meeting Jennifer Lawrence's family?" one reporter shouted.
Myla's face immediately soured, but Vince placed a calming hand on her arm and stepped forward with a practiced smile.
"It's great for him," Vince replied smoothly. "Lucas deserves happiness."
Another reporter piped up, "Are you looking forward to meeting Jennifer yourself?"
Vince chuckled softly, his media-trained charm on full display. "Of course. I'd be happy to meet my potential future daughter-in-law," he said with a wink.
The mood shifted as a bolder reporter asked, "How would you describe your relationship with Lucas over the years, especially considering the diary controversy?"
Vince's smile faltered slightly, but he quickly recovered. "Look, every family has its ups and downs. I hope Lucas can find it in his heart to forgive any past misunderstandings." He paused, then added with a hint of humor, "Though I must say, TMZ should be careful. If Lucas can beat Harvey Weinstein in court, he might have a shot at them for invasion of privacy."
As Vince fielded the questions with practiced ease, Myla stood silently by his side, her irritation barely concealed behind a tight-lipped smile.
Once the reporters seemed satisfied, Vince smoothly excused himself and Myla, guiding her towards the restaurant entrance. As soon as they were out of earshot, Myla hissed, "I can't believe they're still bringing up that diary nonsense."
Vince sighed, "Just ignore it, dear. It'll blow over eventually. Now, let's enjoy our dinner."
They disappeared into the restaurant, as the reporters quickly began filing their stories.
As Vince and Myla settled into their seats at the restaurant, Myla's eyes narrowed suspiciously. "You invited those journalists, didn't you?" she accused in a low voice.
Vince's lips curled into a small smile as he unfolded his napkin. "Guilty as charged," he admitted without a hint of remorse.
"Why would you do that?" Myla hissed, leaning across the table.
Vince sighed, his expression turning serious. "Lucas hasn't contacted us in years, Myla. He's forgetting about us. I thought... well, I thought this might remind him that he still has a family."
Myla snorted derisively. "A family? After that diary nonsense? You shouldn't have invited reporters who would bring that up again."
Vince chuckled softly, reaching for his wine glass. "Let it be, dear. Sometimes, any publicity is good publicity."
Myla still looked unconvinced. "Why bother reminding that son of yours about us anyway?" she asked, her voice laced with disdain.
Vince leaned in, lowering his voice. "I've got inside information. Lucas has been invited to several talk shows."
"So what?" Myla shrugged, taking a sip of her wine.
"They want to talk to him about his family - about us," Vince explained, his expression serious.
Myla snorted. "Let him talk then. What do we care?"
Vince shook his head. "It's not that simple anymore. Before, I wouldn't have cared what Lucas said about us. But now? His image has been elevated significantly since he put Harvey behind bars. People listen to him now, they believe him."
"And?" Myla pressed, still not grasping Vince's concern.
"And," Vince continued, "if Lucas decides to air our dirty laundry on national television, it could be disastrous for our reputation, our business deals, everything."
Myla's eyes widened as realization dawned. "You think he'd do that?"
Vince sighed heavily. "I don't know. But I'd rather not take that chance. By putting ourselves out there first, we're controlling the narrative. We're reminding Lucas - and the public - that we're still his family, for better or worse."
Myla sat back, processing this information. "I see," she said slowly. "So this little media circus outside..."
"Was a preemptive strike," Vince finished. "Better to have our version out there first."
***
After a few more days with Jennifer's family, Lucas and Jennifer bid farewell to the Lawrences, promising to visit again soon. They then spent some quiet time together, away from the public eye and their busy schedules.
They found themselves relaxing at a secluded beach house in Malibu. The couple enjoyed long walks on the beach, intimate dinners, and simply being in each other's company without the pressures of work or public scrutiny.
As their time together drew to a close, they made their way back to Los Angeles. At Jennifer's house, the reality of their impending separation set in. Jennifer had a packed schedule ahead, with film projects lined up.
Lucas pulled Jennifer close, kissing her deeply. As they parted, both feeling the weight of their upcoming time apart, Lucas cupped Jennifer's face gently.
"I'm going to miss you," he said softly.
Jennifer smiled, a hint of sadness in her eyes. "I'll miss you too. But hey, we've done this before, right?"
Lucas nodded. "Doesn't make it any easier though."
"No, it doesn't," Jennifer agreed. She then smirked, lightening the mood. "Just don't go falling for any co-stars while I'm gone, okay?"
Lucas chuckled. "As if anyone could compare to you."
They shared one last kiss before Jennifer had to leave. As she walked away, she turned back, "Call me when you can?"
"Every chance I get," Lucas promised.
Watching Jennifer drive away, Lucas felt a mixture of pride for her success and a longing for more time together. He knew their careers often kept them apart, but moments like these made their reunions all the sweeter.
As Lucas settled into Jennifer's house, his mind wandered to the upcoming events in his life. August was fast approaching, bringing with it the Venice Film Festival where his first major commercial film, "Gravity," would be premiering. Despite his rising fame, this sci-fi spectacle marked his debut in the world of big-budget blockbusters.
However, before he could focus on the excitement of the festival, Lucas knew he had to address the multiple talk show invitations piling up. He couldn't ignore them forever, especially with the recent media circus surrounding his family visit with Jennifer.
Sighing, Lucas pulled out his phone and scrolled through the news, coming across the interviews his father and stepmother had given a few days ago. He couldn't help but shake his head, recognizing Vince's calculated move for what it was - an attempt to remind Lucas that he still had a family, despite years of no contact.
The complexity of his emotions surprised him. It had been years since he'd spoken to them, but the memories - both his own and those inherited from the original Lucas - were still vivid and painful. The wrongdoings he'd suffered at their hands weren't easy to forgive or forget.
"They can't just waltz back into my life like nothing happened," Lucas muttered to himself.
Lucas picked up his phone, hovering over Neil's number. He knew he needed to make a decision about these talk shows, but he also knew that whatever he said would have far-reaching consequences.
Lucas took a deep breath and dialed Neil's number. After a few rings, his manager picked up.
"Hey, Neil. I've been thinking about those talk show invitations," Lucas started, his voice steady.
"Oh?" Neil sounded intrigued. "And what have you decided?"
"I'll do one..." Lucas said firmly.
There was a pause on the other end of the line before Neil asked cautiously, "Are you planning to talk about your family situation?"
Lucas sighed. "Maybe. But I don't want to dwell on it. Life's too short for all that drama..."
Neil chuckled softly. "That's a mature way of looking at it. But you know they're going to ask, right?"
"Yeah, I know," Lucas admitted. "I'll address it briefly if it comes up, but I want to focus on my work, my upcoming projects."
"Alright, kid. I think that's a smart approach," Neil said, approval evident in his voice. "I'll start looking into which show might be the best fit. Any preferences?"
Lucas paused for a moment, considering his options. "You know, I've been thinking about branching out a bit. I've done Ellen and Jimmy Kimmel, which were great, but maybe it's time to try something different."
He drummed his fingers on the arm of the chair, recalling a show he'd been watching lately. "What about Stephen Colbert? I've been enjoying his take on things since he took over for Letterman a couple years back."
Neil made a thoughtful noise. "Colbert, huh? He's been doing well since he stepped into Letterman's shoes in 2011. His style is a bit different from what you've done before - more satirical, sometimes political. You sure you're up for that?"
Lucas nodded, then remembered Neil couldn't see him. "Yeah, I think so. It'll be a change of pace, and I like how he handles interviews. He can be funny without being mean. And he's not afraid to touch on serious topics when needed."
"Alright," Neil said, the sound of typing coming through the phone. "I'll reach out to Colbert's people and see what we can set up. It could be a good fit, especially with 'Gravity' coming up. Colbert's a bit of a space nerd, so he'd probably love to talk about that."