When Timothee got the news of his parents passing in a car accident on their way to see him, his life changed that day. After reading the will, Timothee knew he needed to go home. So he did what needed to be done and packed his bags. He took a car to the airport. He got a text from a man named Mr. Hammer. Mr. Hammer told him the house was ready for him when he came in. Timothee let him know that he will get dinner before he comes home. Finally, Timothee got on the plane. When Timothee finally made it home late, the lights were still on in the front part of the house, like always. He missed being home, but with all the movies he was in, he never had time to come home anymore. That's why his mom and dad were coming to see him. He just started another movie when his mom and dad decided to come and see him. He started up the walkway to the house. The door opened, and a man stepped out on the porch. As Timothee walked up the steps to the house, he looked at the man standing before him. Mr. Hammer was handsome. His hair was made for pulling, and his eyes were smoldering.

"Mr. Chalamet?"

"Yes."

"How was your travel home?"

"All was good. Thank you."

"Well, let me help you with your bags."

"Thank you, Mr. Hammer."

"If you feel like it tomorrow, we can check on the peach farm. We added apricots again. I'm not sure if you were told."

"Yes, my mom told me a lot. But she didn't tell me much about you other than you are a good help around here."

Armie looked at Timothee, wondering what it would taste like to kiss him. He smiled at Timothee.

"Well, let's get you to your room so you can rest. I put you in your parent's room."

"What?"

"Well, I've been staying in your old room."

"Oh, okay."

Timothee said nothing until he sat down on the bed. Then he watched Armie put his bags down and return to the door.

"Thank you, Mr. Hammer."

"You're welcome, and you can call me Armie."

"Well, Armie, you're welcome to call me Timothee."

"Well, Timothee, I'll see you in the morning. I'll make us breakfast, eggs and bacon?"

"Sounds good."

"Good night, Timothee."

"Good night, Armie."

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