18th century F/F fic : D
Oct. 2nd, 2021 10:59 pmIf you don't have access to or don't have the patience to read that 18th century book I just read, have some F/F fic for it, complete with sex toys, classical allusions, and 18th century pastiche! : D I think you can enjoy it without knowing canon. Thanks to
regshoe for beta reading!
Some Omitted Scenes from the Adventures and Amours of Alithea de Richelieu and Arabella de Montferan, Set Down by the Former for the Pleaſure of the Latter (1086 words) by Luzula
Fandom: The Travels and Adventures of Mademoiselle de Richelieu - Anonymous
Rating: Mature
Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply
Relationships: Arabella de Montferan/Alithea de Richelieu
Characters: Arabella de Montferan, Alithea de Richelieu
Additional Tags: Crossdressing, Sex Toys, Pastiche, 18th Century, Don't Have to Know Canon
Summary: If I have on Occaſion added to my Story, I admit alſo to Subtraction, for tho' I cheerfully own in my posthumous Volumes what muſt scandalize thoſe with a Surfeit of Propriety, viz. my wholehearted Embrace of male Dress and Manner when it ſuits me, yet there are Subjects that even I have avoided, not only becauſe to diſcover them would be to riſk too much the Cenſure of Poſterity, but alſo becauſe it pleaſes me that Arabella and I should have a Secret from the World.
(Also, you can still join in
regshoe's read-along of Flight of the Heron! We have just started reading chapters 1-2, and did the prologue last week.)
Some Omitted Scenes from the Adventures and Amours of Alithea de Richelieu and Arabella de Montferan, Set Down by the Former for the Pleaſure of the Latter (1086 words) by Luzula
Fandom: The Travels and Adventures of Mademoiselle de Richelieu - Anonymous
Rating: Mature
Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply
Relationships: Arabella de Montferan/Alithea de Richelieu
Characters: Arabella de Montferan, Alithea de Richelieu
Additional Tags: Crossdressing, Sex Toys, Pastiche, 18th Century, Don't Have to Know Canon
Summary: If I have on Occaſion added to my Story, I admit alſo to Subtraction, for tho' I cheerfully own in my posthumous Volumes what muſt scandalize thoſe with a Surfeit of Propriety, viz. my wholehearted Embrace of male Dress and Manner when it ſuits me, yet there are Subjects that even I have avoided, not only becauſe to diſcover them would be to riſk too much the Cenſure of Poſterity, but alſo becauſe it pleaſes me that Arabella and I should have a Secret from the World.
(Also, you can still join in