A/N: First off, a thanks to all of my reviewers from 'Broken Blade'. You guys are the reason I'm writing this, mainly Charlotte DeWinter x. Thank you so, so much!

Okay, this is a cross-over between Teen Titans and FMA. In Teen Titans, Terra is there. The story is placed somewhere after the Trigon arc, but Raven has grown out her hair. As for FMA, it takes place during the 'First ever State Alchemist Battle Royale', and after. There's going to be a cross pairing- Ed and Rae. And maybe a triangle, since I'm an avid Rob/Rae supporter. :) So, yeah… Please, no flames, and enjoy!

DISCLAIMER: Sadly, no, I do not own either Teen Titans or FMA. :(

Chapter 1-Part 1:

The Central Fair Grounds- the day of the First ever State Alchemist Battle Royale

Flames were shooting up through the field. A young blonde was running for his life across the fair grounds, dodging flames as he went. Screaming for all that he's worth, he finally had decided he'd had enough of this. He made his way to where his attacker stood.

Sure enough, snapping his fingers, there stood a fairly young man with short black in the center of the field. He was turning, watching the blonde and his shoulder length braid flying behind him as he ran. Thought the black hair was young, he stood there in the outfit of a colonel, with too much life experience for someone his age. He smirked as the blonde went off into a string of curses. Little did he know, the evil blonde had thought of something possibly disastrous…

When he got close enough, he clapped his hands together, and an odd chiming sound rang out across the grounds.

"Mustang, I've got a little something just for you! So come 'ere and get it!" He jumped out and closed the distance between him and the colonel. At the very last second possible, the colonel punched the palm coming straight for his face. There was a huge, bright flash of light, and in the place where his short rival once stood, a shocked green changeling stood in his place.

Chapter 1-Part 2:

At the exact same time, Titan's Tower

The green changeling continuously shifted forms, attempting to not let his better get the upper hand by not giving him any chance to expect what he had planned. In his right pocket, there was a little piece of chalk. Whenever he got the chance, the greenling changed into his human form and drew more to his large circle. There was something from the dark goth's books that he had read (alchehestry, was it?), and it had interested him. So, naturally, he had wanted to try it out. And who better to do that to than the Batman's former protégé?

Yes, the jester knew that if anything went really, really wrong, almost always the walking traffic light could get out of it.

So, here he was, running around the bird himself, 'sparring', as he dodged birdarangs from seemingly every direction. He drew little circles, as complicated as they were, and, finally, he connected them with one large circle. And in the center stood the traffic light, almost as if he were eager for the experiment he knew nothing about.

When he was done, the jester ran to the outside of the circle and got what he needed for the 'equivalent exchange', like it said in the book. For it, he had stashed as much of the metal teen's meat as he could into a conveniently place plastic bag by the side of the circle. He swiped it off of the ground in his mouth in cheetah form, and changed into a human as he ran into the center and tossed the bag down. Confused, the bird-boy (while still looking up at his sparring partner) bent down and examined the bag.

But the changeling had thought ahead (for once in his life). He put both of his hands to the ground near the center, like the book had told him to do, and then was going in to put his palm to the bird's face, but the traffic light wouldn't go that easily. Instead, he punched the hand of the greenling, causing a bright flash.

And in the place of his beloved green friend stood a golden eyed blonde with his hand in the exact same position. Both shocked, both in different dimensions, neither one with a clue as to what had just happened.

A/N: It wasn't as good as I'd hoped, but it'll work. Originally, I had planned these as two separate chapters, but it was just so small! Please review and tell me if you think I should keep this one up! Or, tell me if you think it sucks so badly that I should just give up now before any further heart-break ensues.