Emerging details indicate the friendship between President Uhuru Kenyatta and opposition leader Raila Odinga is deeper than what meets the eye.
The two were sworn political rivals until March 9 when they united and struck a deal through the heavily hyped handshake.
It brought to an end the rivalry that also existed among their allies and supporters.
But a new testament of what really exists between the two powerful men emerged on Monday when they were recorded happily dancing at Raila's Nyali home in Mombasa, during the veteran politician's 74th birthday.
In the clip, according to the Standard, Uhuru who had brought his cousin Jomo Gecaga, is seen dancing to Tanzanian songstress Harmonize's song Happy Birthday while laughing his heart out, as is the case on Raila's side.
This could be the reemergence of the lost love between the Uhuru and Oginga families.
And considering its timing, should it reflect in the 2022 presidential vote, it could deny Deputy President William Ruto the seat.
However, both leaders have repeatedly said that their unity has nothing to do with the 2022 political season but solely to enhance peace and development after a the 2017 elections.
Ruto is rumoured to be partially dependent on Uhuru's backing basing on an alleged agreement signed between them that the President would support his bid in exchange.
Also present at the function was area Governor Hassan Joho and his Nairobi counterpart Mike Sonko.