A Bright Classmate

As I was heading back home, two Kunoni boys came to greet me. I later learnt they were Calvin Morekwa and Timothy Kassamy. And I heard Timothy warned Morekwa that I would give him a run for his money when I joined them in class.
How wrong Timothy was! Morekwa topped our class right from the first test I did in Kunoni till KCPE exams. It was like position one was reserved for him because however much I read, I couldn't dethrone him from that position.
More than his brilliance, I admired Morekwa for carrying himself elegantly. But when we were to start sitting for our last KCPE paper in November 2001, he was nowhere to be found.
Our headmaster, Mr. Lawrence Masinde, must have been relieved when Morekwa came walking, most likely in his usual elegance. He sat for the paper and made Mr. Masinde proud when his name appeared in the dailies after KCPE results were released.
Morekwa and I collected our KCPE result slips at the same time and went different ways not long afterwards. We touched base in 2006 after finishing high school. It was then that I learnt he was applying to some American colleges.
Later on when I was also bitten by the bug of studying in America, I requested him to lend me SAT revision books. He gave me one for TOEFL, an exam I didn't take because the colleges I applied for admission didn't require me to do so.
I haven't seen Morekwa since 2006 but I gathered on Facebook that he went to a college in Minnesota, unlike me who didn't make it to America. We have been friends on Facebook for several years, more than a decade actually.
Some years back when I was struggling to lose weight, I envied seeing him looking lean in a picture he shared on Facebook. But the picture of his that I have liked most is the one above, taken in a classic library. A bright rastafarian he is.
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