Um, no, not that kind of someone. Sheesh.
I had few friends when we lived in Florida. I was a brainy, skinny angry girl and didn't make friends easily, and there were still some who chose to befriend me.
One of these was a guy down the block, whose younger brother (I think) was part of my stepmother's babysitting gaggle. Back then, everybody called me Gay, short for my full name, and he nicknamed me Enola or something, after the Enola Gay:
http://www.theenolagay.com/plane.html.
The family was black. I caused quite a stir one day when I walked to the bus to pick up somebody (on a day I'd stayed home from school) with this little black baby in my arms. Kids will talk, and boy, they talked about me. I got my 15 minutes of fame, and that's about it. lol
Anyway, he was nice to me at a time when I really needed it, and he was one of the people I missed most when we left Patrick AFB. I've looked for him off and on ever since I discovered the wonders of Classmates and Reunion, with not a speck of luck. About a year ago, I started Googling people I was thinking about, and this guy's name would come up, but the age would be wrong, or the guy would be white (and since he's not Michael Jackson...) or something else wouldn't fit.
I still haven't found him on Classmates or Reunion, but I did find him on Google yesterday. The age is right and I found a yearbook photo and it looks just like the guy I knew when I was 12, only older. Wheeee! He ended up finishing school in the Phillipines at Clark AFB, and a Google search brought up an online alumni site for Wagner High at Clark AFB.
So, I haven't corresponded with him yet, haven't actually found a means to do so, to be honest, but I have found him.
God Bless Google. I shoulda bought stock in their IPO.
ETA: After further research, and nearly two weeks with the alumni site being offline for some reason, I finally got back in, and hey, there's even more stuff than there was before, like an alumni directory, browsable by anyone. I used that information to look him up in Superpages, and got a snail-mail address and phone number. No luck with the email address, but I remember how to write an actual letter.