By December, Jennifer's business ventures were showing promising growth. Her Knight-Lawrence Cups line, featured prominently on Vine, had exploded in popularity thanks to the couple's combined star power. But success brought its own challenges.
Jennifer found herself overwhelmed by demand, struggling with inventory management and financial complexities.
Lucas watched her learning curve with patient understanding, guiding her through the business basics like a parent teaching a child to ride a bike.
The real challenge, however, came from competitors. Threatened by the success of her cups and fashion lines, they launched calculated attacks on both Jennifer and Lucas's public image.
Knowing their products' success relied heavily on their celebrity status, these rivals spread baseless rumors, trying to tarnish their reputation and hurt sales.
One evening, Lucas found Jennifer slumped on his couch, scrolling through another wave of negative comments.
"I can't stand seeing them drag you into this," she said, her voice tight with frustration. "Maybe I should just stick to acting."
"Hey," Lucas sat beside her, gently taking her phone away. "This is standard business warfare - competitors using astroturfing and sock puppet accounts to create artificial outrage. It's annoying, but predictable." He squeezed her hand. "If you want, I can have my PR team and marketing connections handle all this. You deserve a break."
Jennifer sighed heavily. "I know it's just competitor tactics, but it feels so dirty. And yeah, a break sounds really good right now."
Lucas's face brightened. "Perfect timing then. Kobe just announced his farewell tour, and the Lakers are playing the Timberwolves in Minnesota in a few days. Want to go?"
"Basketball?" Jennifer perked up immediately. "God, yes. I've been obsessed with basketball since I was a kid in Kentucky. Used to play on the boys' team and everything." Her eyes lit up with genuine excitement. "My brothers would never let me live it down if I missed Kobe's farewell tour."
The transformation in her energy was immediate - from stressed entrepreneur back to the basketball-loving Kentucky girl who'd never lost her passion for the game.
***
The Target Center in Minneapolis was filling up with basketball fans, predominantly in Timberwolves colors, when an unexpected stir rippled through the arriving crowd. Lucas and Jennifer emerged from their black SUV, both wearing Lakers caps and face masks, but somehow managing to stand out even more because of it.
Their attempt at staying low-key was immediately undermined by several factors: the professional security detail moving in formation around them, Jennifer's distinctive height and build, and most notably, Lucas's unmistakable golden hair with its characteristic darker undertones catching the arena lights. His blue eyes, visible above his mask, sealed the recognition.
"Oh my God, is that Lucas Knight?" a girl squealed, starting a chain reaction. Within seconds, a crowd began forming.
"Lucas! Lucas!" Several male fans started shouting, while others rushed forward with phones ready. Jennifer, despite her own star status, found herself in the unusual position of being somewhat overshadowed – though she still drew plenty of attention.
"Wait, guys, remember that YouTube prank?" someone in the crowd called out. "The one with the fake Lucas at the New York mall?"
"Nah, this is real – look, that's definitely Jennifer Lawrence with him!" came the reply.
The YouTuber prank from weeks earlier had been cleverly executed. They'd found someone with just a passing resemblance to Lucas - mainly the golden hair and blue eyes - and dressed him in Lucas's signature public appearance style: face mask and cap.
The disguise had worked perfectly because that's exactly how Lucas typically appeared in public, making the subtle differences in the impersonator's features impossible to detect. The video of this fake Lucas touring a New York mall with pretend security guards had gone viral, racking up millions of views.
Now, that viral video was causing some fans to hesitate, though plenty still swarmed forward for autographs and photos. After all, Lucas's popularity in the US had surpassed even Justin Bieber's, making such pranks an increasingly common occurrence.
"Is this another YouTube prank? Where's the hidden camera?" a young man in a Timberwolves jersey called out skeptically.
Lucas looked puzzled for a moment before breaking into an amused smile. "Camera? Well," he gestured at the forest of phones pointed their way, "take your pick."
The response drew laughs from the crowd, and Lucas continued to joke with the fans, even playfully teasing his serious-faced security team. "These guys look more intimidating than they are," he stage-whispered to some kids, making them giggle while his guards maintained their professional composure.
Eventually, Lucas and Jennifer were escorted to their courtside seats, prime spots near the Lakers bench. The kind of seats reserved for A-list celebrities - and tonight, they certainly qualified.
The jumbotron overhead suddenly cut to Lucas, his masked face appearing on the massive screen. He offered a casual wave, drawing cheers from the crowd.
"And we've got some serious star power courtside tonight, folks," one commentator announced excitedly. "Lucas Knight and Jennifer Lawrence are in attendance for Kobe's farewell tour stop in Minnesota."
"Now that's how you know this game is special," his co-commentator added.
The constant camera attention on Lucas sparked an immediate social media frenzy. #LucasNBA started trending as viewers tuned in, though some remained skeptical.
"Another YouTuber probably fooled the NBA this time 😂"
"Watch this be another prank and end up on YouTube tomorrow 💀"
As the teams took the court and the game began, Jennifer noticed Lucas's intense focus on one player in particular.
"Are you a Kobe fan?" she asked, watching his reaction to every play.
"Yeah," Lucas nodded, drinking in every moment. In his previous life, he'd never had the chance to see Kobe play in person. This was different - this was real.
Over on the Lakers bench, a different kind of entertainment was unfolding. Nick Young kept stealing glances at their celebrity visitors.
"Man, is that really Lucas though?" Young whispered to his teammates. "I don't wanna look stupid asking for an autograph if it's another prank."
Julius laughed. "Your mom still collecting Lucas autographs, Swaggy?"
"Hey, she's a huge fan!" Young protested. "Plus, I kind of want one too..."
Brandon shook his head. "Just wait till halftime, let someone else approach first. If it's really him, you'll know."
"Yeah, let Ryan Kelly be the test dummy," Sacre grinned. "He's got that Disney face, won't look as embarrassing if it's fake."
"I heard that," Kelly called from further down the bench, but he was smiling too.
During timeouts, both teams kept stealing glances at the masked celebrities courtside, though they tried to maintain their focus on their coaches' instructions.
The real surprise came during a longer break when Kobe Bryant approached their seats, his daughter Gianna by his side. She'd been watching the game from nearby, as she often did.
"Mind if I ask if you're the real Lucas Knight?" Kobe said with a warm smile. "My daughter here might never forgive me if I don't check. Though you might need to prove it by taking off that mask."
Lucas smiled beneath his mask, while Jennifer watched the interaction with fascination. It wasn't every day that Kobe Bryant himself came to verify your identity.
"Well, can't have the Black Mamba doubting me," Lucas responded with a characteristic warmth in his voice.
Gianna's eyes lit up immediately. "That's definitely him, Dad! I'd know his voice anywhere!"
Lucas chuckled and lowered his mask, causing an immediate stir in the arena. The camera operators quickly zoomed in on the interaction, broadcasting it on the jumbotron.
"Looks like Kobe might have fallen for another YouTube prank, folks!" one commentator joked, then stopped abruptly. "Wait... that actually IS Lucas Knight!"
The revelation sent waves through the crowd and social media. Viewers who had been confidently declaring it another prank suddenly went silent.
"Holy shit, it really is him!"
"We thought it was fake 💀"
"LUCAS KNIGHT AT THE LAKERS GAME THIS IS NOT A DRILL"
The online skeptics had to eat their words - this was no prank, but the real Lucas Knight attending Kobe's farewell tour.
"Appreciate you coming out to support the farewell tour, man. Means a lot." Kobe's voice carried that distinctive intensity, even in casual conversation, as he stepped forward to embrace Lucas.
"My bad about the sweat," Kobe said with his characteristic half-smile.
Lucas chuckled, "Hey, it's the Black Mamba's sweat - it's an honor."
Kobe turned to Jennifer, his demeanor professional but friendly. "Jennifer Lawrence, right? Good to have you both here."
Jennifer nodded, shaking his hand with a warm smile.
Gianna, showing the same focused enthusiasm her father was known for, held out her program. "Could I get your autograph, Lucas?"
After Lucas and Jennifer signed for Gianna and Kobe, Lucas pulled out his Lakers cap, speaking with genuine respect. "Think I could get the Mamba's signature?"
"No doubt," Kobe responded with that familiar competitive glint in his eye, taking the pen to sign both Lucas's cap and shirt.
The surrounding fans watched the exchange longingly, but the moment passed as Kobe returned to the bench, his game face already back on. Lucas turned back to his conversation with Jennifer while the cameras continued to split their attention between the game and the celebrity couple.
Social media lit up:
"Is this an NBA game or the Lucas Knight Show? 😂"
"Camera guy really said forget basketball 💀"
"Even the Mamba's getting autographs now!"
Lucas watched intently as Kobe dominated the fourth quarter, his signature fadeaway finding the net time after time. After a particularly impressive three-pointer, Kobe pointed skyward, then gestured toward Lucas - a moment that would be replayed on sports shows for days.
When the final buzzer sounded, Lucas found himself lingering, hoping for another chance to talk with Kobe. His heart tightened watching Gianna excitedly discussing the game's highlights with her father. The sight stirred memories from his previous life - memories of headlines he never wanted to see repeated in this timeline.
"Great game," Lucas said as Kobe approached. "Think we could grab dinner sometime? Would love to hear your thoughts about life after basketball."
Something in Lucas's tone must have resonated with Kobe, who studied him for a moment before nodding. "Always good to plan ahead," he said, pulling out his phone to exchange numbers. "Gigi, you good with having Lucas over for dinner sometime?"
"Yes!" Gianna beamed, completely unaware of how desperately Lucas wanted to protect the future she deserved to have.
As Lucas watched them leave the arena together, he felt a determination.
He wasn't just seeking friendship with Kobe out of admiration. This was different - a desperate hope that somehow, through their connection, he might be able to subtly influence events enough to prevent that fateful day from repeating itself.
Some changes were too important not to try for.