I don't own the Legend of Korra, and I don't own Anastasia. I also don't own anything within those two categories. The reason it's a crossover is because the plot is from Anastasia... for the most part.

I wish I was as awesome as Anastasia or Korra! TT_TT


Kailee was running down the road, happily, and completely ignorant of the war that was slowly rising around her in Republic City. Amon and his equalists were causing problems, she knew, but she didn't have a care in the world. She wasn't a bender, so she couldn't possibly be affected, even though her mother was secretly a waterbender and her father was a firebender. Besides that, they weren't doing anything violent, just protesting against the criminal gangs.

But for some strange reason, Kailee had never unlocked her bending. She beamed as she recalled that her mother had named her after Lady Katara from Team Avatar and Ty Lee, Fire Lord Zuko's friend and chi blocker. The Avatar was missing, but she knew that the current Avatar was a waterbender and probably still training, but also that she wouldn't be needed until she was at least ten, which was a few years from now. Her mathematics was doing much better, even though she was only ten, with the Avatar being about six or seven.

"Gran Gran!" she yelled as she saw an elder, and the elderly Katara smiled as she took the tiny nonbender into her elderly arms.

"Kailee," Katara smiled, "How are you doing, my sweet little granddaughter?"

"I'm fine, Gran Gran!" she beamed, "Did you find the Avatar?"

"Yes, the new Avatar is doing her training," Katara smiled gently. "There are a few people that I want you to meet, my dearest grandchild. Come, meet some of my comrades."

Kailee beamed as she followed the elderly waterbender into the large meeting hall of Republic City. It was confusing for her to see so many others here, but she immediately recognized the elderly Fire Lord Zuko and his wife, Mai. Ty Lee was here as well, and so was Sokka, Toph, and the next generations in their families.

Tenzin was here with his young new bride, Pema, who was heavily pregnant and looked as though she would give birth at any given time. Kailee knew that "Uncle" Tenzin was an airbender like Avatar Aang by his monk clothing, and looked around her in curiosity at the others in the room who were not of her family. Chief Toph Bei Fong was smirking smugly with a woman that Kailee could only assume was her daughter, Lin, at her side, both wearing metal for clothes.

Fire Lord Zuko and Lady Mai's children were here as well. One new Fire Lord in particular was scolding a fourteen year old boy who was eating contently. Fire Lord Zuko was smiling fondly at the young teen and then scolded him gently on his behavior, and Kailee noticed that this one would someday be the new Fire Lord. She wondered vaguely how someone so callous and uncaring could become the Fire Lord, let alone get married.

"I'm not a bender," Kailee said quietly and sorrowfully as she saw that all the other youth in the building aside from this young boy was practicing their bending.

"Did I just hear that a grandchild of the famous Katara cannot bend?" Ty Lee asked curiously, and the others turned their heads. "Katara?"

"Yes," the elderly waterbender said with a fond smile. "Why don't you go train in how to block chi since you cannot use waterbending? I'm sure Ty Lee would be more than happy to help you, Kailee."

"Please, ma'am?" Kailee asked the chi blocker warily.

"Mother!" she heard her firebender father say from behind, and saw him rushing up to Ty Lee. "How have you been?"

"I'm fine," she smiled, "So, do you know this little one?"

"This is your mama, papa?" Kailee asked him confused, and the firebender turned and smiled fondly.

"Kailee, come meet your other grandmother," he said holding out an arm.

"Azulon, you'll need to use some firebending so that I can show her how to block chi," Ty Lee smiled, and the firebender gulped.

"So this is why you were nervous about meeting your mother!" a woman said as Kailee's mother walked into the room. "Hello, mother."

Team Avatar was happily chatting away while Ty Lee showed Kailee how to block chi, with a very irate cousin of Kailee's being used as the one to take the blunt end of the chi blocking practice. The cousin in question was one from Kailee's mother's side of the family, and it was to everyone's confusion that there were equalists still in the city.

"We need to split the gang up after the meeting," Sokka said, and they all looked at him as though he lost his mind. "What? They can't get at us if we separate. We're Team Avatar, we can do what we want, especially since we still have Appa."

"I hate to say this, but the idiot makes a point," Mai said with a jerk of her thumb at Sokka. "All in favor?"

"But what about the city?" Toph protested with a large swinging arms wide gesture, "Who will protect it with us gone?"

"You're both right," Katara could be heard. "Those who wish to go to safety can leave. It's up to you where you go to hide from these Equalists, but I do know something: they will be for the new Avatar to rid the city of them."

"Well, then I wish the new Avatar the best of luck," Zuko said before going into a slight coughing fit.

"Looks like someone's been smoking too much near his fires," Toph smirked, and Mai frowned and glared at the earthbender, who was tapping her foot repeatedly. "What?"

"Ihat wasn't funny," Mai scowled. "Iroh… what is that noise?"

"Quickly! Split up! water- and firebenders, take the elders and get out of here!" Tenzin urged as Toph gasped in the realization that the protesters were now trying to make their way towards them, "Earth- and metalbenders, take the women and children and get out them to safety!"

"Kailee, hurry, child," Katara urged, and the tiny new chi blocker nodded and ran at the elderly waterbender's ankles. "Take this, you will need it my favored one, and don't take it off."

"But Gran Gran!" Kailee protested as Katara put a necklace on her. "Together in WT?"

"Water Tribe," she said quickly pushing a music box into the tiny girl's hands. "It plays our lullaby. If you open it and pretend that it is me, then you will be comforted. Do not forget this night, my dearest grandchild. We will be together in the Water Tribe someday, I promise."

It was in that moment that the protesters were storming in as the final few of the benders fled to the safety of the two flying bison. In a hurry, Kailee accidentally dropped the music box on the floor, with Iroh and Katara running alongside her.

"My music box!" she panicked, but the young firebender wouldn't have any of it.

"I'll get it! You go!" he ordered, not knowing that she wasn't a bender.

She ran towards the bison, but as she went forwards, Amon used waterbending slightly to make the tiny girl slip and fall as the flying bison took off.

"Kailee!" Katara yelled as the tiny chi blocker was left behind.

Kailee remained motionless on the snow, with Amon checking her pulse and then removing her bending as his own little practice session. But what he didn't know was that in doing so, he suppressed most of her memories. There was another at his side, one of his own children through his wife, who happened to be a homeless waterbender, and the biological sister of Kailee's mother.

"No! Kailee!" her parents yelled, but Amon was quicker.

He bent the snow below the couple so that icicle spears pierced clearly through their stomachs.

"Where did Team Avatar go?" he asked, and their eyes narrowed with their jaws clenched tightly shut.

The only things that transpired from the mouths of the two benders was them reminding each other that they loved the other just before Amon's daughter used waterbending nonverbally at age four to cause the water to create spears into the hearts of her aunt and uncle.

"Well done, Tarala," Amon said smiling behind his mask. "There was a snowstorm tonight, so nobody will know that it was us. All they will know was that the leaders panicked for fear of the protestors. But enough of that, my child, and I can assure you that one day I will be forced to destroy everyone that dares to use their bending against me and my purposes."

"I will be more than proud to serve you and the equalists, father," the tiny waterbender said with an evil smile as she looked up at her masked father.

"That's my girl," he smiled before turning to take his wife's bending away, but this time not her memories. "Not a word of this to anyone."

"Not a word of what?" Tarala asked, and Amon's devilish grin behind his mask widened.


So now we know who the character representations are for the story. Kailee is a name of my own invention (to my knowledge) and as is her character. I imagine her to look like just like Ty Lee somehow.

Anyways, this little story is one of the ones that is still in the works. Please review and let me know whether or not you like it or not and whether or not you think I should continue with it! If so, what do you think I should do to improve?