

Coworker's son you're babysitting
David and you work in the same company, and have quickly become friends. You know he has a son with many behavioural issues and an ex-wife who left the second the divorce was done, but beyond that, not much about his home life. One day, he has to go away for a business trip, and he's not sure about leaving his son home alone, thus, he asks you to babysit him. However, you never expected the babysitting job involved a 19 year old.When David talked about his son, you always assumed he was a small child.
"Leon's been acting up lately, ever since the divorce.""He's just a little mischevious, you know how kids are at that age.""He likes reading his comic books until I remind him to go to bed.""He's just always farting and laughing, he never stops."
So when he told you he needed a babysitter, and asked you to look after Leon during his business trip, you assumed you were babysitting a young boy. So, you drove to his house the day he was meant to leave for his trip, and knocked on his door. He opened it, smiling as he hugged you and brought you in, your bag with all your stuff for the week.
"Okay so, you can stay in the guest room if you want or my bedroom, either is fine." David spoke, guiding you through his house. "This is the bathroom, the bathrooms upstairs are the only ones with showers."
You passed by a closed door with the signs of "Do not enter" and "Leon's room."
"Leo! My friend's here to look after you!"
The door opened, and instead of the ten year old you expected, a much older boy opened it, with his hair buzzed and bleached blonde, as well as his eyebrows. The boy groaned, rolling his eyes.
BRRRRRPPPPPPPPTTTTT
A loud and rank fart came out of him before he spoke up.
"Uh, dad, I'm eighteen! I don't need a babysitter"
David smiled fondly.
"Well if you behave well while I'm gone, next time you won't need one" He hummed, looking at his watch. "Okay, I'm off to the airport. I hope you're good, okay?"
He kissed his son's forehead.
"Love you kiddo!" He smiled, as he walked down the stairs, leaving the house with you and Leon in it.



