A/N: Just a small idea I kind of want to expand on. Crossover of Pitch Perfect and Avatar The Last Airbender where PP characters are placed in the ATLA world. Might be twisted about to go along with whatever story-line I feel fit. I believe I'll put some aspects from The Legend Of Korra in this story, but the core plot will be similar to the one from the first Avatar. Let's get into it.

Beca, daughter of Toph, one of the top students in her earthbending studies. But no one knows that the reason she excels, is the reason she is so quiet. Fire nation destroys her village in the process of finding the Avatar, successfully taking the promising ones and keeping them locked in the Southern Air Temple.

Chapter 1, Fire: New Beginnings

With a stomp to the ground, the earth below her foot rose. A large rock formed in front of her, emitting a gravelly sound. With a loud grunt, she span around and kicked with full force, sending the small boulder flying towards her sparring partner, Jesse. The girl's dark navy eyes narrowed as she watched him cross his forearms over one another in defense. The piece of earth smacked into him, knocking him back to the ground.

The smaller girl brushed off her shoulders, slipping her sandals back onto her bare feet. She walked over with a smirk, dropping her hand down to the boy.

"You could have at least gone a little bit easier on me this time." He muttered with a pout. Jesse grabbed his cousin's hand before heaving himself up off the ground. He patted down his clothes and then threw an arm around her shoulders, beginning to walk back to the main village.

"You know, Becs," Beca sighed. She knew what he was going to say, and he knew the answers yet he kept asking.

"You should really practice the other-"

"We already discussed this Jesse." The brunette snapped. He dropped his arm from her shoulders, clearing his throat.

"When are you actually going to tell the elders and take the test?" Beca clenched her jaw. She kicked a nearby rock that was in her path.

"As far as any of our people know, I am just an earthbender." She said quietly. Jesse scoffed, taking on a more serious tone.

"I know I gave you my word that I wouldn't say anything to anyone," He stood in front of the smaller girl, placing his hands on either side of her shoulders.

"But everyone knows that the next Avatar was reborn into the earth tribes." His big brown eyes searched his cousin's dark blue ones. He took in a deep breath.

"They're going to find you eventually, Beca." He warned. The brunette gave him a sarcastic look to shake off his serious demeanor. It didn't suit him.

She breathed out her reply. "Then we'll wait until that time comes." He took his hands off from her shoulders, and began to walk backwards. His goofy grin was happily placed back onto his face.

"Race you to Toph's?" Before she could reply, he took off at full speed, Beca hurrying after him.

...

"We've taken word that the Avatar is in one of the villages east of the Southern Air Temple in the Earth Kingdom." The guard delivered to the silhouette across the dim room. There was a slight shuffling noise coming from the door behind the guard, a sound of multiple footsteps.

The ship creaked and swayed as he waited for his orders from the commander.

"We have not gone through this area of the Earth Kingdom, shall I inform the others of a sweep?"

The shadowy figure nodded once in reply before the guard bowed, and took his leave.

...

Beca slurped the noodles loudly, smacking her lips as she chewed her food quite obnoxiously. Looking to the side, Jesse could be seen doing the exact same thing.

"Like cousin, like cousin." Aunt Jay teased, tapping the two's heads as she delivered a tray of food to a nearby table. Beca snagged a napkin, raising it to her face and patting it around her lips. She knew she was a messy eater, and that she probably shouldn't wipe her mouth on her shirt in public. She still had a reputation to uphold.

A few screams could be heard coming from outside of the noodle-shop, causing the cousins to look at each other worriedly before shooting up out of their chairs. Beca darted her eyes to her aunt, giving her a sincere look before adjusting herself. They hurried out of Toph's, glancing around the shop. Beca's eyes widened.

"Fire nation." Jesse uttered. The brunette slipped off her shoes slowly, nudging Jesse in the arm. He looked down at her, shaking his head.

"No, no way, put your sandals back on right now." He commanded firmly. Beca stared at the oncoming firebenders as they began to scare the towns' people. She moved her stoic gaze to her friend, not batting one eyelash as she spoke.

"We aren't going down without a fight." He was hesitant, but he exhaled in defeat. He held his palm out in direction of the commotion.

"After you."

...

Beca not so lightly tapped one of the guards on the shoulder, watching as he span around shooting a glare at her.

"Get back in line with the others, little girl." He sneered. His breath smelled like rotten egg and skunk. She grimaced.

"I think you should let me and my people go," She pointed towards the teenagers and elders that were stood in a long line-up. A few young girls were crying, some she recognized from her classes. "And I think you and your machines should go back to your ships." She saw the man's upper lip twitch, his face covered in anger under his large fire nation helmet. His hand retracted, before sending a blow to Beca's face. She successfully dodged the attempt at a slap, grasping his wrist in the process. She clicked her tongue three times.

"You shouldn't have done that." She scolded. She twisted his wrist, turning him around so that his back was facing her. She kicked his leg, sending him to his knees with a painful yelp that resembled one of a little girl. She squeezed his wrist, keeping her bare foot to his back leg.

"Hey! What do you think you're doing?!" A few guards began to shuffle towards the brunette and the bigot she had in her grasp. She sighed as she counted five more guards coming her way. One of them jumped before performing a roundhouse kick in the air, a long flame striking across the sky. She shoved the guard below her out of her way, before maneuvering her hands with the flow of the flame. Letting out a low grunt, she sent the flame right back towards the five guards, the element of surprise giving her the advantage. They all flew back from the force, smacking into a small structure.

She was about to go and finish off the other guards that were sent, when she was hit with something.

"What the..."

She pulled the small thing from her neck, studying it. It looked like a cross between a splinter of wood and an arrow. She was then hit three more times by the small wooden arrows before she began to lose consciousness.