A MESSAGE FROM THE AUTHOR: I've just finished bingeing The Legend of Korra and have an idea for a crossover. So incase my summery sucked here it is again.

Korra live a full life and died surrounded by her friends and wife, Asami. When she passed the world appeared to be at peace but as we all know, balance cannot be maintained without the Avatar.

Eighteen years have passes since Avatar Korra died and the world was on the verge of a tipping point. Dark forces are hard at work, threatening everything.

Follow Annabeth, an Earth bender, as she tries to hang onto what she holds dear.

Enjoy!

Chapter 1

POV: Annabeth

There were plenty of moments in my life where I could begin my story. I could start when my mother taught me to earth-bend when I was four, or maybe I would tell you about how she died when I was six when a fire-bender decided her pocket book looked good to him. Perhaps I should jump in when my father snapped and blamed bending for what happened to my mother and joined the equalists and met my, to be, step mother at a meeting.

But I think my story begins on the one day my dad showed my some compassion, about three months before my eighteenth birthday.

"YOU BOUGHT WHAT!" My step mom, Susan, Shrieked at my father. "I thought we swore to stamp this out! This will only make the problem worse!"

"We both know the problem hasn't surfaced in more than five years." My father pointed out. "And with how nicely things have been going I thought a celebration was in order."

"You're supporting the very thing we stand against!" Susan shouted, her face turning beat red with anger.

"Oh, come on, Susan!" My father chuckled. "I hate it as much as you do but we did say we would if the problem was contained."

"We said that just to keep it contained!" She hollered. "I never thought you'd actually buy the tickets! You're going to put dangerous ideas in her head!"

"She's standing right here, you know." I pointed out as I rolled my eyes.

I hated when they talk about me like I'm not in the room. And I wanted to punch something whenever they mentioned the "Problem". The only problem in this house is their…Racist? No, not racist…Bendist? Is that even a word? Can I make it a word?

Well I will.

The only problem is their bendist attitude. I hate how they hate people because they're benders and keep talking about getting rid of them. The reason I care so much is because my mother was an earth-bender and so am I.

Because they would be shunned by their friends if word of my bending ever get out, I was forbidden to ever use my bending. My father promised me for years that if I behaved he would let me watch a pro-bending match. He made me this promise five years ago when I was caught levitating a small rock in the back yard.

I was dragged to my room, which dad had plated with platinum so I couldn't bend anything, and was beaten by my step mother. When she told my father he gave me a very disappointed look and offered me a deal. If I would stop bending he would fulfill my lifelong dream of seeing a live pro-bending match.

Despite their anti-bending attitudes they let me listen to one match a month on the radio, just to shut me up.

Despite the fact that I have never seen a match before I love to hear the announcer describe the action. I particularly love when he describes the team H.B.B. Also known as the Half-Blood Benders. Based on the descriptions I've heard, they sound amazing.

"I'm very aware that you're there!" Susan screamed at me. "You're always there! Always in the way!"

I wanted to bend a rock into her face so badly. See her smug face get pulverized, but then I wouldn't get to see the match.

So I bit my lip instead.

Susan glared at my father before storming out of the room.

I waited a few moments before speaking.

"So what teams are we seeing?" I asked my father, still excited at the idea of seeing a match.

He reached into his pocket and pulled out two tickets and checked them.

"It says they are called the Rabaroos and Jupiter's Benders." My father said slowly as I bounced up and down from excitement.

"When's the match?" I asked, still bouncing.

I didn't want to wait a day let alone a week to see it.

"In about an hour." My father said as he moved towards to door of our kitchen. "So get your shoes and we'll go."

My mind went into shock.

An hour.

The match was in an hour!

I was going to see the match today!

I ran off at break neck speed to find my shoes.

Once I had them on I was sprinting out the door with my father trying to keep up with me.

"Annabeth!" He called after me. "Wait up!"

I paused for a moment, torn between what to do. On the one hand my father had my ticket, on the other I was just too worked up to stop.

"Hurry up!" I called back as he hurried closer. "I don't want to be late!"

"Late?" He asked me as he drew nearer to me. "We live two blocks from the arena."

I looked up the street at the giant building that had taunted me for years. Every weekend I could hear the roar of the crowd and practically feel the excitement but I was never allowed to go. Susan thought it would inspire me to use my bending. Well, news flash, I never stopped. Every night after dad and she go to bed I sneak out to the free gym a few buildings down from the arena and practice my bending there.

As we passed the gym we started to enter the crowd around the arena.

"Can you believe our luck?" A boy to my right shouted at, what looked like, his twin brother. "I mean a double header! Man I'm so pumped man!"

"A double header?" I wondered aloud.

The boy seemed to notice me, which I must admit was the first time anyone noticed me.

"Yup!" He said excitedly. "H.B.B. and Party Ponies had their match canceled yesterday so they're playing tonight after Jupiter's Benders and Rabaroos!"

I couldn't help but whoop with excitement.

H.B.B. was playing here! Tonight! I was not only going to get to watch two matches but also H.B.B.!

My father on the other hand looked troubled, like someone just told him he not only had to moe the lawn but also had to wear a hundred pound weight while doing it.

"I just had to buy the one time they have a double header." I heard him muter angrily. "Stupid."

I ignored him. Not even his Bendist attitude could bring me down tonight!

As we entered the arena I was almost deafened by the crowd. The arena was even bigger on the inside then I thought it would be. The stands were packed with people and in the center was a huge pit at least one hundred feet to the surface or the water and an elevated platform rising from the water about seventy five feet above the water. The platform was blue and red with a circle in the center and three zones marked out by arcing lines on the floor on either side of the circle.

'So that's what it looks like.' I thought to myself.

As I gaped my father led us to a pair of seats and we sat and waited for the match to start.

Suddenly the middle circle on the field lowered down into the platform and returned with and announcer.

"Ladies and Gentlemen!" He shouted into his mic. "Please welcome the first team, Jupiter's Benders!"

The crowd roared and a team wearing gold armor with purple cloth under it, emerged from the locker room near the blue end of the field. They were led by a blond boy who had a white tab on his head guard. To his right was a short, dark skinned girl with gold eyes and a green tab on her head guard. Standing on her other side was a girl with black hear and a mean look on her face and a red tab on her head guard. And, finally on the far left, was yet another girl with choppy brown hair and eyes that looked like they were shifting colors. Her head guard had a blue tab on it.

The announcer then announced the other team and Jupiter's Benders stepped onto a stone platform that brought them across the pit to the platform in the middle.

Once both teams were on the platform the referee started the match. Immediately the blond boy threw a punch and a gust of wind shot forward and hit an opponent with a blue tab in the gut.

The rabaroo slid back two zones and was teetering on the edge of the platform. Meanwhile, the girl with the choppy brown hair sent a jet of water at a girl with a green tab on her head guard and sent her flying into her friend in zone three and they both toppled over the back of the field. It was then that a rabaroo with a red tab shot fire balls at the Girl with the black hair. She swatted the fire ball with her hand as a gust of wind approached her left, sent by a rabaroo. Before it hit her though, the short girl summoned several earth disks and formed them together to make an earth shield on her arm and used it to absorb the wind blast.

As she blocked the shot a fire ball hit her right side and she stumbled. While her guard was down the air-bender on the rabaroo team sent another gust of wind and knocked her clean off the back of the platform.

This turned out to be too distracting for the rabaroo though because he was immediately hit with a fireball, thrown by the black haired girl and a gust of wind by the blond boy. The combined attack knocked the boy out on the spot.

The last rabaroo was fighting tooth and nail to try and stay in the ring as the water-bender hammered him hard with attack after attack.

It looked like he would go down any second when the reff blew his whistle.

"Round one is over!" He called out. "Jupiter's Benders win round one!"

The crowd roared with cheering as the teams reset themselves for round two.

When both teams were up and ready the second round started.

Again, Jupiter's Benders went on the offensive and in a furry of attacks from all players managed to knock three rabaroos into zone three and the fourth into zone two.

So Jupiter's Benders advanced into the first zone on the Rabaroo side of the field.

It was clear the rabaroos had no fight left in them. Their air-bender was still swaying after getting knocked out in the last round and the rest of them looked like they were running out of juice.

Before long their air-bender collapsed from Exhaustion and their Water bender was sent into the drink by an earth disk. Their earth-bender tried to form an earth shield but was being hammered hard by fire balls and was hit by a water jet while he was distracted.

Finally the fire bender as taken down by the blond air-bender, ending the match with a knock-out.

The crowd went wild as the two teams left the arena.

Then the announcer returned and started to scream "And now for our double header!"

The crowd's roar could deafen anyone within five miles.

"Our first team is the Party Ponies!" He screamed pointing to the wall to his left as four benders emerged from their locker room wearing brown armor with tan fabric.

They stepped onto their transport platform as the announcer turned to his right.

"And on the other side is the rookie team that's been taking the sport by storm!" He called out. "The Half-Blood Benders!"

The audience let out a thunderous roar as the four members of the team stepped out onto the transport platform dressed in their bronze colored armor and orange fabric.

On the far left was a scrawny boy with curly brown hair and his red tab marked him as a fire bender. Next to him was an earth bender that looked like he was two of his team mates put together. He was this massive guy, looking around in astonishment but in his eyes were a clear sadness. Meanwhile on the far right was a tall boy with curly brown hair. His helmet marked him as an air-bender. The one leading the group though was a water bender with black hair and green eyes. He had this trouble maker's grin on his face as they stepped onto the fighting platform.

My dad got up and turned to me.

"I'm not going to sit through another match." He said. "So I expect you home as soon as the match is over."

I nodded as he turned and left.

Just then the reff started the match and all the benders on HBB went on the attack. It was such a huge onslaught that there were only two Party Ponies were left after the first few seconds and they were both in zone three.

A fire-bender on the Party Ponies tried to attack the black haired water-bender but his fire balls were cut off by earth disks. Then while his guard was down he was hit with a gust of wind and sent over the edge.

Finally the Party Ponies only had one team member left. An air-bender who was doing well at dodging but went over when all the HBBs attacked at once, ending the match in a round one knock out!

The crowd roared.