Authors: Germano Zullo
But the psychologist concluded that Jumping Jack was just a little bit sad, a teeny bit anxious, a tiny bit nervous, a wee bit cranky, and, of course, quite tired. “That's nothing unusual,” thought Roger Trotter. The psychologist agreed. He prescribed nothing but rest.
“Surely, two weeks' vacation will return Jumping Jack to his old self!” thought Roger Trotter. Even better, two weeks in the sun would make Jack's coat sparkle and his mane silky.
The International Tournament of Martingale was the most important competition of the year. Roger Trotter was nervous. Very nervous. He whispered some final words of advice to Jumping Jack, “Control your breathing; stay relaxed; move with grace; keep your eyes on the next jump; and, of course, don't forget . . .”
“. . . we are champions!”
The round started off quite badly.
But then something strange happened.
Jumping Jack and Roger Trotter invented a new styleâand a very
stylish
style at that!
They finished the competition brilliantly.
“Hooray!” The fans were relieved. Their favorite champions were back! Some said Jumping Jack and Roger Trotter were so good that they should be inducted into the Hall of Fame immediately.
The ophthalmologist didn't know yet if Jumping Jack was nearsighted, farsighted, or just plain cross-eyed, but one thing was certain: Jumping Jack needed glasses! Why hadn't anyone thought of this sooner?
Jumping Jack and Roger Trotter were show-jumping champions. They were a perfect pair, practically invincible. You could almost say that Jack and Roger made up two halves of the same person. Or two halves of the same horse. Or one winning team.
GERMANO ZULLO
is an author and poet who writes for both children and adults. He is the author of
Line 135
and
Sky High
and lives in Geneva, Switzerland.
ALBERTINE
has contributed illustrations to numerous books and periodicals. She is the illustrator of
Line 135
and
Sky High
and teaches at the School of Visual Arts in Geneva.