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Chained Convict For Life
The Biography of Sabrina
By
JG-LEATHERS
ISBN 13: 978-1-934349-70-0
ISBN 10: 1-934349-70-4
www.jg-leathers.com
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Acknowledgements
A story, such as the one that follows, requires me as the author to give credit where credit is due, and I’ll try to be as brief and concise as possible so that the reader can proceed directly to the tale itself.
First and foremost, I deeply thank Wanda, my long-suffering wife of nigh on 30 years for she has managed to survive my ‘addiction’ to the plight and life of Sabrina (as well as a host of other weird interests) with incredible understanding, and thus has given me the freedom to pursue this rather strange fascination to the fullest possible degree.
Thanks must also, of course, go to the creator(s) of the Sabrina web sites, and if she is real, to Sabrina herself and her erstwhile friend (but eventually, jailer and tormentor) for being so forth-coming about her life. Without the inspiration that was spawned by her incredible revelations, none of what follows would have been written. In fact, her tale has provided me with the inspiration to write nearly 2 million more words in other stories.
Many elements go into a story’s creation and one of the most important, after the content and the way it’s written, is the editing and the relationship with one’s publisher. I’m happy to say that I have had full, forgiving and understanding support from Lizbeth and Ken, who really didn’t know me from Adam when I first made contact. It’s wonderful to work with people like them, all the while pushing one’s ravings at them and howling for attention.
Another friend who most assuredly deserves my deepest thanks is the gentleman who did the cover art for this story, Geoff Ridgway. He has suffered my long-winded requests for changes in the imagery, in the forms of a blizzard of email corrections and a snow storm of rather crudely-executed concept sketches, with a happy stoicism that I find hard to believe one person can muster, without committing murder most foul.
Of course there are many, many other friends to whom I prattled on at endlessly about the Sabrina thing in my life, and I’m sure at some points, they’d have quite cheerfully and with out any regrets, throttled me to silence. A long-ago influence was the late F. E. Campbell who gave me some elementary lessons in the writing of fiction, but more recently, Jeff Owen of the House Of Gord, who has also managed to withstand my gabbling and make a huge success of his own endeavours in the fields of kinkery.
Without the support and enthusiastic encouragement of a large number of other friends, this story would not have been written and brought to market as it has.
For those whose names I haven’t mentioned (and without doubt there are legion of them), I plead increasing senility and a bad case of TBS - Teflon Brain Syndrome - in that nothing sticks.
In closing, I accept the full blame and responsibility for any errors of fact or fiction contained in the story, and ask forgiveness in advance.
My sincerest thanks to everyone
JG-Leathers
Tsawwassen, July 2005
FOREWORD
This is only a partial biography of a young German woman by the name of Sabrina Wheeler, who has become the victim of her deepest desires.
Her status as an, eventually, unwilling victim, then, in the later years, as an accepting and an, again, willing participant is best illustrated by two ancient Chinese sayings: “May you live through interesting times.” and; “Do not pursue your dreams with too much dedication, for they may come true.”
This biography has been compiled from web sites created by and for Sabrina, and, after its demise, from the numerous letters between the author and her, written over a period of some five years. At times during the correspondence, short, fictional stories were written both for and about her in an attempt, by the author, to understand and appreciate her life and the situations she found herself subjected to. These have, in many cases, been incorporated into this narrative. For the most part, Sabrina informed the author that these were remarkably close to the environments and disciplinary regimes she actually endured, and supposedly still endures on a daily, weekly, monthly, and year-in-year out basis.
In some cases, the fictional scenes created by the author to both enhance and add to her otherwise drab and boring existence in the cell were appropriated and acted upon by her jailers, though whose hands every email had to pass. Needless to say, this terrified Sabrina beyond words, adding all the while even more to her submission and controllability by the jailers.
There are four main characters, five if the Author is included, so the following narrative will revolve around their interaction.
To some, the desires of Sabrina, and the events that have befallen her, may seem to be completely outside the spectrum of normal human behaviour, but the dynamics of her situation are not for the Author to judge, nor anyone else for that matter. As true or false as you may wish to believe the following account, it is something that should be considered for its view into another aspect of human s****l interaction. That it is, in fact, a type of s****l adventure, I believe is self-evident.
Here is Sabrina’s story.
Part One