A/N: This is based on a prompt that I had originally proposed about an elsacest orgy featuring different types of Elsa: post-move Elsa, pre-coronation Elsa, onionElsa/evil!Elsa (see my profile), and nekoElsa (catgirl Elsa for you undegenerate non-weebs). This isn't going to be a large multi-chapter fic (I think), but it will be multiple parts, the number of which are still undetermined. Obviously it's going to be elsacest, but expect other possible pairings to make their presence down the road. Yes, this is a smut/kink fic, however it doesn't begin until next part.

Part 1: The Summoning


"Come on, Elsa!" Anna whined urgently has she dragged Elsa along by the hand.

"Slow down, Anna, what's the big deal anyway?" Elsa laughed.

"I want to show you a magic trick," Anna answered as she pulled Elsa into the room and slammed the door shut behind them.

"A magic trick, huh?" Elsa questioned with a raised eyebrow.

"I've been training with the trolls for weeks and I've already mastered it. I'm a genuine sorceress now," Anna explained as she moved over to the windows and shut the curtains.

"You mean magician?" Elsa corrected. Typical Anna, always going over the top, she thought to herself.

"Nope, sorceress. Just like you, except instead of casting ice, I can cast spells."

Elsa rolled her eyes. "Spells, huh? I thought you said you wanted to show me a magic trick? And why do we have to do this in my room, why are you moving all my stuff?" Anna was running around moving Elsa's furniture to create a large open space in the middle of the room.

"Okay, I know I said magic trick, but I really meant spell. And I need the space," Anna shot back as she finished rearranging.

"Sorcery doesn't exist, Anna," Elsa insisted but doubted her sister would listen.

Anna stared back at Elsa with a mouth wide open. "Uhhh..."

"I mean...not like that. Only the trolls can cast spells. You can't just learn magic...right?" Elsa corrected herself.

"Wrong!" Anna chimed. "The trolls taught me how. Now shush, I need to concentrate."

"It sounds like you need to spend less time with the trolls," Elsa teased as she crossed her arms and waited.

Wicked trolls, I'll have a word with them for tricking my little sister.

"Shhhh, I'm concentrating," Anna murmured in a whispered whine.

Elsa watched as Anna closed her eyes and held out her hands towards the empty space of the room. She started humming.

Nothing happened.

"Well?" Elsa asked.

"Oh, that's right, I need a sample," Anna said as she dropped her act and ran over to Elsa.

"A sample...owww," Elsa winced as Anna pulled out a strand of hair. "What was that for?"

"I needed a sample," Anna explained with an over confident smirk.

"Hey, what kind of spell is this?" Elsa demanded. She was getting slightly irritated, though much of it was directed at those damned trolls.

What are they trying to pull on my dear Anna anyway?

"Well, I suppose I should explain it," Anna started as Elsa watched her place the strand of hair into a satchel that hung off her shoulder. Elsa hadn't really noticed it there before. "This is a summoning spell. You see, I can summon a target person from any alternate dimension, timeline, or even summon someone of my own imagination. All I need is a sample of the target person."

"Alternative dimensions? Timelines? Target person? Anna, what are you talking about?" Elsa began in bewilderment, her mind filling with even more questions. This sounded more than just a simple magic trick.

"I'm going to summon you from another dimension. Or timeline," Anna explained patiently like she was speaking to a young child. "Well, it won't be you, but it will be you from another dimension. But it won't actually be you. And it won't be that exact person either. Ugh, like if I summoned a version of you from the past, it won't actually be you because than that would cause a time paradox. And if I summon you from another dimension it won't be you-eh or her, because that would just be mean. Think of it like a copy instead..."

"ANNA!" Elsa yelled as she rubbed her temples. Anna immediately stopped her rambling. "I have no idea what you are talking about. Can you just tell me what this is really about?"

Anna rolled her eyes and smirked. "Oh, just watch."

Elsa again watched as Anna closed her eyes and held out her hands. Except this time, only one hand went up as the other disappeared inside the satchel.

I wonder what she has in there.

"Let's start with...Elsa before her coronation," Anna proposed quietly.

Now why would anyone want that?

Elsa's eyes were so fixated on the satchel at Anna's side – there was no doubt that her hand was up to something in there – that Elsa completely missed the sudden swirling magic in the middle of the room.

It wasn't until the swirling magic finished that Elsa's attention was caught by the terrified third girl that was now huddled in the middle of the room.

Elsa stared at the girl in shock. She looked just like herself. Except a little younger and very scared. She wore Elsa's favorite dress too, the blue one with the jacket. Her hair was up in Elsa's old formal style as well.

Anna lasted a little longer. Her eyes remained shut until she opened one eye lid to peak. "Ha, I did it!" she declared. "Awe, just look how adorable she is."

Elsa turned back to Anna. "Is this some kind of projection? What's in the bag, Anna?"

"W-what's going on?" came the voice of the younger Elsa. Elsa whipped her head back around to face her, now more shocked than ever.

"S-she talked..." Elsa squeaked out.

"You didn't believe me, did you?" Anna gloated.

"A-Anna, is that you?" younger Elsa asked, her eyes flickering between the two woman. "You look..."

"Older?" Anna suggested confidently.

"Anna, you're hair. The streak it-it's gone."

Anna's smile broadened.

How can Anna manage to be so calm? Unless...she really is a sorceress. Has she always been like this?

Younger Elsa's eyes focused back on Elsa now. She had backed up as far she could, hugging her gloved hands to her chest. "Who's this?"

Really, you don't recognize your own self?

"She's you, in the future," Anna explained.

"The future..." younger Elsa squinted her eyes at Elsa and then they sparked open in recognition. "Oh my..." In younger Elsa's defense, Elsa looked nothing like her younger self would ever imagine. A long braid with unkempt bangs and a dress made out of ice that showed off more skin that younger Elsa would have never dared thinking of.

"Is that dress made out of...?"

"...ice?" Anna finished for her again. Elsa shot another look at Anna who was positively beaming. Elsa was getting suspicious now, Anna was enjoying this too far much.

Young Elsa let out a nervous chuckle. "What a silly concept, you can't make clothes out of ice," she commented.

Both the Elsa's eyes instinctively traveled downward to the spot where young Elsa's feet met the floor. Both of their eyes widened at the discovery.

Young Elsa was mortified, probably because her secret had just been exposed. Elsa was mortified too. There's no way Anna could have done that even if this was some kind of projection trick.

"Don't fret over it. Your secret's been out for a while now and everything turned out fine. You even learned to control it," Anna assured the young Elsa before she could panic and flee.

"Whoa, wait, what's going on here, really?" young Elsa asked as she took a step towards Elsa and Anna. Elsa had to smile at the way her younger self tried putting on a calm mask. Her facial twitches were given her away easily.

That's kind of cute actually. I wonder how I would have reacted to this...oh wait.

"I summoned you, from the future," Anna explained.

"Oh."

Anna started off explaining. A thought suddenly crossed Elsa's mind as Anna began. "You see, when you get crowned..."

"Wait, Anna," Elsa interrupted. "Are you sure you should be saying this? Couldn't telling her this influence the past, which could change the present?"

"Didn't you listen to a thing I said?" Anna scolded. "I said it isn't actually her...you...her. Just a copy, like her spirit really more than her body. This whole thing will be like a dream she'll forget when she wakes up."

"Oh, well, carry on then," Elsa conceded. So Anna finished telling the story of how their lives went since Elsa was younger Elsa's self. Elsa learned that this Elsa was nineteen, a year after their parent's death. The more Anna went on, the more Elsa yearned to just sit down and talk to her. She had a sudden urge to pamper her younger self and tell her everything was going to be okay.

Despite Anna's story though, young Elsa still looked unsure and terrified. So Elsa got the idea to approach her, slowly at first. Young Elsa tried to back away in fear, but Elsa was still faster and enveloped young Elsa in a tight embrace.

Young Elsa was stiff still has Elsa pulled her in close. The stillness turned into trembling.

"Shh, everything is going to be okay," Elsa cooed as she rubbed circles into young Elsa's back. Young Elsa broke into tears as she grasped the front of Elsa's dress. Young Elsa tensed up again when Anna joined the hug, but quickly remelted into their embrace.

"Oh, Anna. I'm so sorry."

"Shhh, let it all out, little one," Anna whispered.

Elsa glanced back at Anna. "She's your age, you know?" she mouthed at Anna. Anna just shrugged her shoulders and smiled.

It was Anna who finally broke them apart, though young Elsa still clung onto Elsa.

"Now, let's see about these alternate dimensions," Anna pondered.

"Wait, what?"

But it was too late. Anna was already in her position with her hand in the satchel. This time Elsa watched as the magic swirled around. Young Elsa held on harder.

Elsa snorted when the magic stopped swirling. "Good one, Anna, that's not even..." Elsa trailed off as she continued to get a look at the new "Elsa" in the room. The first thing she had seen was short, spiky black hair. Clearly Anna had messed up. Until Elsa got a better look at her and realized she was in fact an Elsa. She had the same body type and face. Only her hair and ice dress were different.

"Why is my hair black?" Elsa murmured to herself as Anna started laughing out loud.

The new Elsa, unlike the younger Elsa, showed no signs of fear. In fact she had no reaction at all, as if she knew what was going on. It was almost if she was waiting on them, with a questionable eyebrow raised and a hand on her hip.

"What are you doing alive?" the new Elsa said deadpanned to Anna, instantly shutting up her laughter.

Elsa exchanged glances with her younger self. Elsa already didn't like this new Elsa. The new Elsa fixated her gaze on Elsa and young Elsa now.

"Ahem, welcome to our world, Elsa," Anna welcomed the newcomer, spreading out her arms in greeting. The new Elsa ignored her.

She continued to glare at the two Elsa's, eventually folding her arms across her chest. Young Elsa shrunk under her gaze and grasped onto Elsa harder.

"Pathetic," the new Elsa spat as she broke her gaze and sauntered to one of the displaced pieces of furniture, dropping into the seat as if she owned the place.

"Sooo, Elsa, tell us about yourself?" Anna suggested to break the increasingly awkward silence. The new Elsa was just lounging out on Elsa's furniture. She lacked any kind of interest in the new world around her or the ones that had brought her here.

"First of all, stop calling me Elsa, you stupid whore. My name's not Elsa. I assume she – they are Elsa," the not-Elsa observed, nodding in Elsa and young Elsa's direction. "But I am not."

"Hey, don't talk to her like that," Elsa snapped. Not-Elsa rolled her eyes.

"Okay, not-Elsa. Then what is your name?" Anna asked.

"Lilly. My name is Lilly."

Anna tried and failed to old back a laugh.

"Oh, that's a diminutive of Elizabeth too. Just like us," young Elsa pointed out.

Lilly jumped to her feet, her fists balled and her face contorted in rage. "Shut the hell up, I'll kill you here, too!" she snarled at Anna.

"Wait, wait!" Elsa stammered as she threw herself between Anna and Lilly. "You're not going to touch my sister."

Lilly conceded and dropped back into her seat. "Fine and for your information, I go by the Snow Queen now. I don't go by Lilly anymore."

"W-wait, what do you mean by 'too'?" young Elsa asked as she timidly walked backed to Elsa's personal bubble, equally afraid of getting too close to either Anna or Lilly. "Did you hurt your Anna too?"

"Hmm, it seems like you and I aren't so different," Lilly contemplated as she tapped her finger to her chin. "You sort of remind me of myself once. I assume you've had an accident with your 'Anna' when you were young, correct?"

Both Elsa's nodded. "Ah, well it seems like our paths diverged at some point then. You see, I also had an accident with my Hannah – her name was Hannah by the way – when I was younger. My sister was...well if your Anna is anything to go by, I assume our greatest difference was our own patience. I couldn't stand that girl. I hated her. She ruined everything. She was a spoiled brat who didn't have to worry about anything that constantly got in my way. I was forced to hide my powers, just because of her."

"Love seems to be another difference between ourselves. I-we love our sister," Elsa boasted, pulling young Elsa closer.

"Love? Oh, I loved alright. I loved my powers and she tried taking them from me. I have to give her credit though," Lilly smiled and waved her hand dramatically. "If it wasn't for her I never would've lost my patience and snapped. I didn't fully find myself, to embrace my power, until then."

"Let me guess, she tried to get married?" Elsa joked. She could feel Anna's glare boring into the back of her head.

Lilly's chuckle confirmed Elsa's suspicion. "That brat even had the nerve to come after me to try rekindling our relationship. I made quick work of her. The rest of Arendelle didn't last much longer."

"You're heartless," young Elsa gasped.

"Oh, shut up, at least I'm not cowering in fear. Look at yourself. You look like you're ready to piss yourself, all over a worthless princess who will accomplish nothing in her life while dragging you down with her," Lilly sneered.

"That's not true," Elsa butted in. "I-we-I...whatever, we learn to control our fears and our powers. I'm living proof of that. And Anna is not worthless."

"Oh, is that so? Is this what you call living?" Lilly started, gesturing to the room around her. "Being stuck in this castle, constantly worrying about other people, people who will backstab you in the flash of an eye just for a little power? You're basically a prisoner to these people, Elsa. You'll spend the rest of your life as a prisoner to this kingdom and to that whore." She pointed directly at Anna after jumping to her feet again. "Give it a few years, she'll get bored of you eventually and move on to the next man who gives her the slightest attention. You'll end up dying alone, regretting never reaching your full potential. All because you wasted your time in a position forced upon you with a girl who only loves you because you played hard to get."

Lilly dropped back into her seat with a huff, signaling the end of her rant. Elsa was both shocked and disturbed. She looked behind her and met Anna's loving gaze. "I will never leave you," it read. Elsa believed it with all her heart.

Lilly rolled her eyes again as she watched the exchange. "Gah, you two are pathetically sad. Maybe I should just conquer this place, make it part of the Snow Queen's realm," she suggested.

"You will do no such thing," Elsa commanded with her hands raised, ready for battle.

Lilly laughed it off. "Don't worry about it, I'm content with my own frozen kingdom for now. Besides, even though I could easily wipe the floor with you, I'm not in the mood to get involved. I can tell you'd be quite troublesome if I happened to harm your Anna, you're absolutely fanatical over her – that disgusts me by the way – and it'd be too much work for what it's worth."

"Well, I 'm glad we can agree on that," Elsa said.

Silence descending on them then as conversation died down. Lilly paid them no mind while Anna mulled to herself while rocking on her heels. Elsa stood with her younger self who she kept noticing glancing back at Anna.

Was I that obsessed with Anna? Wait, I don't want to answer that.

"Just go to her," Elsa murmured, giving young Elsa a little push in the right direction.

"B-but I don't want to hurt her," young Elsa whimpered.

I can't believe that was me.

"Just go." Elsa gave her younger self another push. Slowly, young Elsa approached Anna who had taken notice of the situation, stilled, and smiled at her.

Elsa felt like she was taking too long so, again, she gently shoved her younger self at Anna. Young Elsa shrieked as she fell forward. Ice burst out from every step she took until she regained her balance and tried rearing back.

Elsa was there to catch her and pushed forward while Anna come up from the front. She kept pushing until young Elsa was pushed into Anna's arms. Elsa backed away as young Elsa trembled in Anna's embrace.

"See, you're not going to hurt me," Anna assured her. Eventually, young Elsa calmed her nerves and started crying in Anna's arms.

There was a gagging sound coming from Lilly's direction.

Anna led young Elsa over to a seat and sat her down. Elsa followed Anna over to the bed.

"That was uh...a really bad time for me," Elsa explained quietly. "I was just really depressed and really missed you at the time."

"I can tell."

Another awkward moment presented itself with its silence, save for young Elsa's occasional sniffling and Lilly's humming as she...as she polished an ice dagger.

Anna leaned up close to Elsa and whispered in her ear. "This is really awkward."

"I know," Elsa whispered back. "Can't you do something about it? Like sending them back maybe?"

"Oh, I got an idea," Anna snickered suddenly.

"Like sending them back?" Elsa repeated.

Elsa didn't catch her wink as Anna got back into position.

"Wait, you're sending them back, right?" Elsa asked but secretly already knew the outcome.

"Elsa, shush, I need to concentrate," Anna answered.

"Anna? Please, no more," Elsa pleaded. "You're sending them back, right?"

"Mhmm," Anna answered idly.

"Oh good, because this is ridiculous. We're way over our heads here, Anna. The sooner they're gone..." Lilly and young Elsa both perked up upon their mention, but Elsa continued.

"Ugh, I lost it. I need another one," Anna said to herself.

"...the better. I mean...wait, another what?" Before Elsa could say or do more, Anna spun around on her heels and plucked another hair off of Elsa's head.

"Ouch, Anna, what are you doing? Anna, wait, no, not again," Elsa exclaimed with dismay, but it was too late. Magic had already started swirling before Elsa could grab Anna and stop her.

What are we in for this time?

The magic stopped. Elsa's jaw hung open. Young Elsa stood up in shock. Lilly took a glance at it, but returned to her own mulling. Anna smiled triumphantly.

"Anna, what in the Lord's name is that thing?" she demanded. The quiver in her voiced gave away how worried she had suddenly become.

"I think it's cute," Anna answered.

"Same," Lilly added from her couch.

The newcomer was not an ordinary Elsa. She was...Elsa's eyes followed the tail that slowly swayed back and forth. The tail was covered in platinum blonde fur.

"What is this abomination?" Elsa whispered.

Her ears – her feline ears – twitched. These were also covered in fur, though the rest of her head had normal human hair that was let down in a tangled mess.

"I am not an abomination," the cat/Elsa hybrid pointed out.

Elsa jumped back. "Ahh, it talks!" Elsa screamed. She fumbled back and grabbed onto Anna's arm. "Anna, what is this thing?"

The catElsa tilted her head.

"Well, it's you," Anna explained. Elsa glared at her. "With cat ears. And a cat tail. And fangs I think. Isn't she cute though?"

"Cute?" Anna detached herself from Elsa and walked over to it. "No, Anna, wait." But Anna didn't listen.

The catElsa backed away shyly from Anna's advance, but Anna caught up to her and started scratching her head, right behind her ears. Her tail started picking up the pace.

"Awe, what a cutie. A timid one, too. What's your name, sweetie?" Anna asked.

"Uhm...I don't know," the catElsa mewled. Her voice was slightly higher pitch than Elsa's own.

"Hmm, you don't do you? Well, where did you come from?"

The catElsa just shrugged.

"Anna, where did you bring her from?" Elsa demanded.

"Nowhere," Anna admitted. "She doesn't come from any place anyway, I just made her up."

"Why would you do that, Anna?"

"I guess we'll need a name for her," Anna mused, ignoring Elsa's concern. "How about…Ichi?"

Ichi? How did she come up with that? It sounds like it comes from the Far East. Probably the same place Anna got this crazy idea from.

"Ichi", the catElsa repeated. "I like it."

"Then that settles that. You are now known as Ichi," Anna declared.

"Yay!" Ichi squealed.

"Oh, gosh, she's so adorable," Anna gushed.

"Yeah, she is kind of cute, isn't she?" young Elsa agreed as she slowly approached Ichi.

Okay, I admit she is kind of cute, but...

Ichi and young Elsa met in the middle and young Elsa started petting her head. She started purring. "Haha, she's so cute," young Elsa beamed.

Elsa watched the sight that lay in front of her. There were five people in her bedroom. Her place of privacy and social retreat. First there was Anna, which was normal except for the fact that she was looking far too innocent. Then there was a younger, nineteen year old version of herself petting a girl that looked just like Elsa except with cat ears and a cat tail. Meanwhile, lounging on her couch and playing with ice was another Elsa lookalike with short, spiky black hair wearing a gaudy ice dress that showed off way to much cleavage who claimed to have killed her own sister and ruled over a frozen wasteland.

The catgirl detached itself from young Elsa and pranced over to Elsa. Elsa stared at her.

"Hi, I'm Ichi. You must be Elsa. I like you. Can I hug you?" Ichi didn't wait for Elsa to answer, she moved in an enveloped Elsa in a hug.

Elsa felt the girl inhale deeply. She purred and Elsa could feel the girl's whole body vibrate. "I really like you."

Elsa wasn't sure whether to feel creeped out or...attracted?

Oh no, am I attracted to this thing? I can't be. No...but she is so cute.

Elsa watched her ears twitch and tail lightly sway back and forth. Her purring continued in waves.

"I think she likes you," Anna pointed out with a snicker. Elsa's mind exited the haze upon seeing Anna enjoying herself. She snapped.

Elsa pushed herself away from the girl rather forcefully though she appeared to take no insult from it.

"ANNA SEND THEM BACK NOW!" Elsa screamed as loud as she could. She caught the attention of the whole room. Ichi's cat ears drooped down as her face fell. Her tail dropped to the floor.

"Fix this, Anna," Elsa demanded a second time.

"Oh right, about that," Anna began as she scratched the back of her head. "You see...I can't."

"You can't?" Elsa repeated. She didn't believe what she was hearing.

"Yeah, sorry, I can only summon them," Anna apologized. Elsa saw red. "Buuut, the good news is that they'll be gone by morning. The magic wears off and they just..." she shrugged, "go away."

"Morning?" It barely was even sundown yet.

"Yeah, just keep them entertained till then." Anna fixed the satchel on her shoulder and walked over to Ichi. "So, I got to leave and go do things," she announced as she patted Ichi's head. "Do me a favor and fill in Ichi here on what's going on, 'kay? She looks a little confused. Still adorable though." Anna pinched her cheek before moving towards the door.

Elsa was too shocked and confused to try and stop or even say anything.

"See ya, girls. And try to have some fun tonight, Elsa," Anna concluded with a wink. She opened the door and walked out, closing it behind her.

"Tsk, tsk, you let her walk all over you. What a shame." Lilly chided with a shake of her head.

Elsa turned back around to face the situation. Lilly looked bored sitting on her now intentionally frozen-over furniture. Young Elsa was enthusiastically watching her, as if waiting for guidance from her older self. Ichi closed the distance between herself and Elsa only to continue purring into her body and nuzzling her neck.

"Fuck..."


Anna joyfully skipped down the hall, whistling to herself along the way. That is until she ran into Kristoff when she turned the corner.

"Oh, hey Kristoff," Anna greeted. "Fancy seeing you here, huh?"

"Anna?" He held us hands on his hips and looked down at her with disapproval.

"What is it?" Anna tried sweet talking him.

"Hand them over," he ordered with an outstretched hand.

"Oh, fiiine," she said as she broke her act. Anna reached into her satchel and pulled out the two crystals. Two strands of hair, too light to be seen, drifted onto the floor as Anna dropped them into his palm.

"Please don't go around stealing crystals from my family. They were a little disappointed in you. Do you know how dangerous this magic can be? Why did you even need these anyway?" Kristoff asked after finishing his lecture.

"Oh, I just wanted to play a trick on Elsa. She messed with me last week, filled my entire bed with snow while I was sleeping. Long story short we kind of had a fight because she got a little angry when I overreacted," Anna confessed. And she's been a moody bitch lately that needs to get laid, Anna wanted to add, but wisely chose not to. Elsa's workload had been taking its toll on her lately and it was rubbing off on their relationship. Anna theorized that she needed some rest and recreation. And release. "Tell the trolls, I'm really sorry."

"You know, you could've just asked," Kristoff pointed out.

"Too complicated," Anna replied causing him to roll his eyes at her.

"Well, in any case, what the heck did you need, not one, but two illusion crystals for?" he asked curiously.

"Oh, I have my reasons," Anna lied.

Keep your cool, Anna, girl. They don't need to know you switched one of those illusion crystals out for a summoning crystal. They wouldn't be a little disappointed, they'd be freaking furious. Good thing they both look the exact same. Stupid trolls, why would they make them look the same? They might find out when they go to put them back, but it'll be too late by then. It looks like I'll have the last laugh.

"So, anyway, I better go return these, I'll see you tomorrow, Anna. Bye, love you," Kristoff said, pulling her in for a hug and a kiss atop her head before he left.

"Wh-Oh, right. See you tomorrow, Kris. Bye-bye, love you too," Anna replied, returning his affection.

She waited until she was sure he was gone before making a mad dash to her room, cackling in delight the whole way.


A/N: Thank you to my two beta readers, Mig and Rd.

Part 2 will be out before Christmas.

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