5 Works in Honey (Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf)
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[Who's afraid of Virginia Woolf ?] : (OS linked with You must be careful with what you say). Another party, another situation. But Honey can't help but feel troubled, and there is this obsession for Martha' fingers that is there again. And her charming smile definitely doesn't help. Lime/Vulgarity (as it is in the play.)
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- Part 4 of Martha/Honey
- Language:
- English
- Words:
- 4,871
- Chapters:
- 1/1
- Hits:
- 119
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[Who's afraid of Virginia Woolf ?] : (OS lié avec Il faut faire attention aux mots qu'on dit) Autre soirée, autre situation. Mais Honey ne peut que se sentir troublée, et il y a cette obsession pour les doigts de Martha qui revient. Et son sourire charmeur n'arrange rien. Martha/Honey. Adultère. Lime/Vulgarité (correspond au langage de la pièce.)
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- Part 3 of Martha/Honey
- Language:
- Français
- Words:
- 4,980
- Chapters:
- 1/1
- Kudos:
- 2
- Hits:
- 70
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You must be careful with what you say. by AngelicaR2
Fandoms: Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? - Albee
16 Jun 2017
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[Who's afraid of Virginia Woolf ?] It's important to choose your words. Honey will learn it at her expense. Martha/Honey. Light lime + Sexual fantasy. Yuri.
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- Part 2 of Martha/Honey
- Language:
- English
- Words:
- 670
- Chapters:
- 1/1
- Hits:
- 103
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Il faut faire attention aux mots qu'on dit. by AngelicaR2
Fandoms: Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? - Albee
14 Apr 2017
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[Who's afraid of Virginia Woolf ?] Le choix des mots, c'est important. Honey va l'apprendre à ses
dépends. Martha/Honey Léger lime + fantasme. Yuri.Series
- Part 1 of Martha/Honey
- Language:
- Français
- Words:
- 686
- Chapters:
- 1/1
- Kudos:
- 3
- Hits:
- 55
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Who's Afraid of Sojourner Truth? by Meikakuna
Fandoms: Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (Play)
13 Nov 2015
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A rewrite of some scenes of 'Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?' with African-American couples. Instead of the couples representing different sides of the Cold War, these couples represent the differences between African-Americans who became accustomed to their oppression in the South during the 1960s and those who desired to fight back.