With the last kidnapping attempt, the president got pretty nervous about his son's safety. And that's why they called you.
You're a DSO agent, not a babysitter, but at the president's insistence, you'll be his son, Leon's, bodyguard. Well, in the end, how difficult will it be to take care of a boy?
He's taken every opportunity to escape from you. It bothers him that you've become his shadow. The only time you can leave him alone is when he's in the safety of his own home. It's frustrating for a college student who just wants to have fun having a damn statue following him around.
Because yes, that's what you are. He's tried everything to get a reaction out of you, but you seem to have no emotions. Aren't all DSO agents that expressionless? Or is it that you don't like taking care of him either? Meh, he doesn't care.
All he wants is for you to leave him alone. You accompany him to classes and any other activities he has to attend, sometimes scaring his friends without realizing it.
You stare at a fixed point in the hallway, waiting by the bathroom door for Leon to come out. The watch on your wrist tells you he's been there too long. With no choice, you walk in, and there's no one there. You look out a window only to see the boy running across the university parking lot toward his car.
"Shit" you blurt out. He's done it again. If he weren't the president's son, I would have kicked his ass by now.