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Chapter 326 - Killing

As the filming approached its climactic final scenes, a somber atmosphere settled over the set. The crew worked quietly, acutely aware of the emotional weight of what they were about to capture.

Lucas, fully immersed in Jackson's character, gave a subtle nod to Danny and the crew. The cameras began to roll, capturing every nuance of his performance.

Jackson's face was a masterclass in subtle emotion - a mixture of resignation, peace, and underlying sadness etched into every line. His movements were casual, almost nonchalant, belying the gravity of what he was about to do.

With meticulous care, Jackson prepared a sumptuous meal for his faithful companion. The irony wasn't lost on anyone watching - it was as if the dog was the one departing, not Jackson himself.

As Jackson placed the perfectly cooked steak before his dog, a flicker of genuine affection crossed his face. He watched the animal devour the meal, a bittersweet smile playing at the corners of his mouth.

For a moment, as Jackson patted the dog one last time, a look of contentment settled in his eyes. It was fleeting - there and gone in an instant - before his expression shuttered once more.

Without a backward glance, Jackson walked out of the room, leaving his loyal friend behind. The weight of what was to come hung heavy in the air as the scene cut.

The crew held their breath, the emotional impact of the scene palpable even before Lucas uttered a single word in character. They knew the hardest part was yet to come, and everyone silently steeled themselves for the gut-wrenching scenes ahead.

As the previous scene concluded, Lucas took a deep breath, stepping out of character momentarily. The crew moved with a somber efficiency to set up for the next, most challenging scene.

A heavy silence fell over the set as everyone prepared. Taylor and the other actors watched intently as Lucas, once again fully immersed in Jackson's persona, readied himself for the character's final moments.

The camera rolled, capturing every nuance of Lucas's haunting performance. Inside the car, Jackson gripped the bottle of antidepressants, his knuckles white with tension. The rattle of pills inside seemed to echo the character's internal turmoil.

As Jackson entered the garage, the gun on the table loomed ominously in the frame. He loaded the weapon, each click of the chamber like a countdown to the inevitable.

Standing before the camera inside the garage, his eyes reflected a storm of emotions - despair, fear, a fleeting moment of hesitation, and finally, a chilling resolve.

The moment Jackson closed the garage door, sealing his fate, was visceral. Several crew members and co-stars, including Taylor, found themselves wiping away tears, the weight of the scene overwhelming them.

As soon as Danny called "Cut!", a heavy silence hung in the air. Lucas remained motionless for a moment, his eyes closed, before slowly emerging from Jackson's headspace.

Taylor approached him cautiously, her own eyes red-rimmed. "Lucas? Are you okay?"

Lucas nodded slowly, his voice barely above a whisper. "Yeah... I think so. That was... God, that was heavy."

Danny came over, placing a supportive hand on Lucas's shoulder. "That was incredibly powerful, Lucas. You really captured the desperation, the finality of it all."

Lucas managed a weak smile, but his eyes remained haunted. "Thanks. I just... I need some air."

As Lucas walked away to collect himself, the rest of the cast and crew exchanged worried glances. The emotional toll of the scene was evident on everyone's faces, but none more so than Lucas's.

Taylor turned to Danny, her voice filled with concern. "Should someone go with him?"

Danny sighed, watching Lucas's retreating form. "Give him a few minutes. Sometimes, after a scene like that, you need some time alone to find your way back. But we'll keep an eye on him. Pulling yourself out of those dark places... it's not always easy."

As the crew began to pack up, a subdued atmosphere lingered. They had captured something raw and powerful, but the cost of such authenticity was clear in Lucas's drained expression and the emotional exhaustion that hung over everyone.

***

Lucas sat alone, staring at his hands, his mind a whirlwind of conflicting emotions. He shook his head, trying to clear his thoughts.

The complexity of what he was feeling wasn't just about portraying a man in the depths of depression who chose to end his life. It was something more profound, more personal.

When he closed that garage door as Jackson, Lucas felt like he had made an irrevocable decision. He had, in essence, killed Jackson. And that act of finality weighed heavily on him.

"I've never... forcefully eliminated a character before," Lucas muttered to himself.

In his previous roles, characters would naturally fade into the background of his mind when a project ended. They'd settle into his subconscious, ready to be awakened if needed again. Like Dylan, a character he could easily slip back into, or Robb Stark, whose essence he could summon at will.

But Jackson? Lucas had deliberately snuffed him out. It felt different. It felt... final.

"It's like I murdered someone," Lucas whispered, the realization sending a chill down his spine.

He understood, rationally, that Jackson was a fictional character. But after living in his skin, feeling his pain, his hopes, his despair... Jackson had become real to Lucas in a way that was hard to articulate.

Lucas closed his eyes, taking deep breaths.

Lucas took a deep breath, realizing that if he ever needed to portray Jackson again, it would be different. The character he had so carefully crafted and inhabited was gone, in a sense. He might be able to recreate aspects of Jackson with time and preparation, but it wouldn't be the same Jackson he had just brought to life and, in a way, laid to rest.

He needed to find a way to reconcile what he had done as an actor with what he was feeling as a person. The line between Lucas and Jackson had blurred so much during filming, and now, with Jackson's story concluded so definitively, Lucas felt a sense of loss he hadn't anticipated.

As he sat there, grappling with these complex emotions, Lucas realized that this role had changed him in ways he was only beginning to understand. The challenge now would be finding his way back to himself while honoring the journey he had taken with Jackson.

After sitting alone for half an hour, processing his emotions, Lucas felt ready to return to his responsibilities. The project still needed him to direct the final scenes, where Taylor, as Ally, would perform songs after Jackson's death.

As he walked back to the set, Lucas felt a mix of emotions - a lingering sadness for Jackson, but also a growing sense of closure and readiness to move forward.

Danny spotted him first, relief washing over his face. He patted Lucas on the shoulder, a silent gesture of support and understanding.

Taylor approached next, her eyes searching Lucas's face. "You okay?" she asked softly.

Lucas nodded, offering a small but genuine smile. "Yeah, I'm alright. Thanks."

His co-stars, still moved by the emotional scene they had just witnessed, praised Lucas's performance. He accepted their compliments with grace, nodding appreciatively.

The crew and cast visibly relaxed, seeing Lucas back in director mode, seemingly okay after the intense scene.

"Alright, everyone," Lucas called out, his voice steady and professional. "Let's get ready for the next scene. Taylor, you ready?"

Taylor nodded, determination in her eyes. "Ready when you are, director."

They prepared for the final shots. They had navigated through the most emotionally challenging part of the film, and now, with Lucas back at the helm, they were ready to bring the story to its poignant conclusion.

Lucas took his place behind the camera, feeling a newfound clarity. He had given everything to bring Jackson to life, and now it was time to honor that character by completing the story with the same level of dedication.

***

A few days later, the filming of "A Star is Born" wrapped up, Lucas fell into his usual end-of-project routine. He made his rounds, offering heartfelt goodbyes to the crew and his co-stars. True to form, he took selfies with everyone, a tradition he'd maintained throughout his career.

When it came time to say goodbye to Taylor, they shared a warm hug and snapped a quick selfie together.

"Thanks for everything, Taylor," Lucas said sincerely. "You were amazing to work with."

Taylor smiled, a hint of exhaustion in her eyes. "Right back at you, Lucas. This was... quite an experience."

As Taylor headed off to jumpstart her music career after weeks of filming, Lucas found himself in a final conversation with Danny.

"Remember," Lucas said, clapping Danny on the shoulder, "if you ever need anything, just give me a call. If I'm free, I'll be there."

Danny chuckled, shaking his head. "I'll keep that in mind. Though after you brought down a Hollywood bigwig, I expect you'll be pretty busy."

Lucas laughed, pulling Danny into a hug. "Take care, Danny. It was great working with you again."

***

A few days later, Lucas found himself on a very different set - the world of Westeros for "Game of Thrones" Season 3. As he stepped into Robb Stark's costume, he could feel the shift in energy. His increased popularity had led to more screen time, a bittersweet development given Robb's impending fate.

"Welcome back, Your Grace," one of the crew members joked as Lucas emerged from his tent.

Lucas grinned, slipping easily into Robb's regal posture. "Good to be back. So, what trouble are we getting into today?"

As he prepared for his scene, Lucas couldn't help but reflect on the contrast between this role and Jackson Maine. From a modern, troubled musician to a medieval king - the variety in his career never ceased to amaze him.