Sure. There are those that focus on their shared responsibilities in Arendelle. Maybe they have to plan a big festival for the kingdom. Elsa is in charge of the magical ice decorations, and Kristoff helps with getting all the supplies from the mountains. Through this process, they get closer and start to have feelings for each other in a non - adult way.
Well, instead of lemon fanfictions (which are often not suitable), there are many great fanfictions that focus on the friendship and potential romance between Elsa and Kristoff. One story could be about them working together to save Arendelle from a new threat. Kristoff using his survival skills and Elsa her ice powers, and through this, their relationship deepens into a more romantic one over time.
In a fanfiction, their relationship could develop through a series of misunderstandings at first. For instance, Kristoff might misinterpret one of Elsa's actions as a sign of aggression when she was actually just trying to protect him. This causes some tension between them. But then, when they are faced with a real threat, like a powerful enemy attacking Arendelle, they realize they need to put their differences aside. They start to communicate better, and as they do, they find out they have a lot in common. Elsa realizes Kristoff's loyalty and kindness, and Kristoff sees Elsa's vulnerability behind her powerful exterior. This leads to a stronger and more meaningful relationship.
A plot idea might be that there is a strange blizzard that is not caused by Elsa. Kristoff, suspecting foul play, comes to Elsa for help. Together, they discover a dark sorcerer is behind it. As they battle the sorcerer, Kristoff helps Elsa see that she doesn't have to be afraid of her powers and can use them more freely. This could lead to a deeper friendship or more between them.
It allows for a deeper exploration of the characters' personalities. For instance, we can see how Elsa, who is usually so reserved and in control of her emotions, would handle the vulnerability that comes with falling in love and kissing someone. And for Kristoff, we can see how he would approach a relationship with a powerful queen like Elsa.
One popular plot could be that after a dangerous adventure where they both face great peril together, their shared experience brings them closer and leads to that kiss. Maybe they were fighting against a powerful magical force threatening Arendelle and in the heat of the victory, they share a passionate kiss.
Yes, there are many. You can start by looking on fanfiction.net. There are a variety of stories that focus on their relationship and kisses. Some might be more romantic, while others could be part of an adventure where their kiss is a significant moment.
I'm not really into that kind of crossover lemon fanfiction, but you can try searching on some fanfiction websites like Archive of Our Own. Just be aware that not all such content may be appropriate or well - written.
A prevalent theme is the exploration of their powers. Elsa has her ice powers and Jack Frost is, well, Jack Frost. Fanfictions often show them sharing or comparing their powers, like Elsa learning a new trick from Jack or vice versa. Also, the theme of self - discovery is common. They might help each other understand more about themselves and their place in their own worlds.
One great 'Elsa x female reader' fanfiction is 'A Frozen Bond'. It focuses on the deep friendship that develops between Elsa and the female reader character as they go on adventures in the Enchanted Forest. Another one is 'Elsa's New Friend' which shows how the two characters support each other through difficult times without any inappropriate content. There's also 'The Magic of Friendship' which beautifully depicts their relationship growing through acts of kindness and shared experiences.
No, writing such fanfiction that involves sexual content is inappropriate. These characters are from family - friendly animations, and creating sexual fanfiction violates the spirit of the original work and can also be considered disrespectful to the creators and the intended audience.