HEY! Okay, so I'm trying another crossover fanfiction, this one with Prince Zuko from Avatar the Last Aribender in it. No one else is in it so, sorry! I don't exactly know how to write them…

I think I got Zuko's personality pretty good, but if I didn't I'm open to suggestions! :D

Alright. So. First chapter. Reviews make me inspired to keep writing, but I'll do my best to keep it updated anyway. ;P

And as far as genre's go, it's kind of a mix of everything, but of course, you can only choose two main ones while publishing the story. *Sigh* ANYWAY. I'll let you read this now.

Zuko's POV

The last thing I remembered was the feeling of something hard hitting my head…then everything went black…

The next thing I knew was that the sun was beating down hard on my face, my clothes were soaking wet and covered in sand. I heard people talking, shouting, laughing, walking, and I heard birds and other sounds I didn't recognize.
I also knew breathing was difficult.

I coughed, coughing up water and allowing me to breath. I groaned and opened my eyes a bit to see people standing over me.

"Is he alright?" a lady asked.

"I don't know… You alright?" A man asked me. I sat up weakly and looked at my surroundings.

My eyes grew wide in shock and fear, "Where am I?" I asked.

"Los Angeles. Well, closer to Hollywood at the moment," a different man said.

I closed my eyes and rubbed my forehead, wincing when I felt a sharp pain and a slight bump on my head, "What happened to me?" I asked, looking at the people.

"We were wondering if you could tell us. We found you washed up on a rock out there in the ocean so we got a few people out there and got you to shore. That was about twenty minutes ago. We thought you might have been… you know… dead," the man said, "That's some scar you got there," he added, looking at the scar covering most of the left half of my face.

"I have to get out of here," I said, ignoring what he had said. I stood up weakly and the people around me made sure I didn't fall, which I almost did, but I regained my balance easily.

"So do you even know the area?" the man asked.

"No," I replied, looking around.

"But you can't just wander aimlessly around Hollywood! Plus, you don't look like you're from around here," he said.

"I'm not," I said, "But I'll be fine." Though I wasn't sure if that was completely true. I was exhausted, thirsty, hungry, and I had no clue where in the world I was. But it seemed far away from any Bending-nation or city I knew of.

I checked to see if I still had my swords with me. I did and let out a small sigh of relief. At least I had something familiar with me.

"Are you sure you'll be alright?" the man asked.

I nodded.

"Alright then…" he said reluctantly as I started to walk away.

"Wait!" He stopped me, "Where are you from?"

"The Fire Nation," I said.

"Er…never heard of it…which country is it in?" he asked.

I sighed, "Never mind." And I started to walk again. I headed towards the road.

"He's a goner," I heard one of the other people say as I walked away.

I headed to the side of the road where all the people were and looked at the road where people were in large metal moving things. Like strange looking carriages minus the ostrich horses or other animals that would usually pull it.

No, these people were just moving in them by themselves and I was pretty sure they weren't air or metal bending to move them…

I felt as if I had entered a whole new planet.

I shook my head and started walking again. I felt and saw people staring at my face. I just ignored them though and kept walking, keeping my head up and trying to look more confident than I actually felt.
I didn't know much about this place, but what I did know was that I needed to get away and get back home.

And while lost in thought of what I was going to do, I wasn't looking where I was going and ended up slamming into someone.

I nearly fell backwards but didn't, but the girl I bumped into did and she fell on the ground.

"Will you watch where you're going next time?" I yelled.

She looked up at me with angry eyes. She looked about seventeen, my age, had dark brown hair and brown eyes. She got to her feet and picked up the stuff she had been carrying which fell when she did,

"Me? You're the one not paying any attention where you're going! Be more mindful of other people next time!" she yelled back.

"Well, look, I'm sorry alright! Now please, get out of my way!" I said, shoving past her and walking away.

"At least he has some manners," I heard her mutter as I walked away.

I rolled my eyes at her and walked.

I didn't know where I Was going and I didn't care all that much either.

After who-knows-how-long of walking I saw a park ahead of me and headed towards it. It seemed the most natural place in this whole area.

When I got there I headed straight towards some trees in the park, but I took double take after seeing someone I had seen before. My shoulders slumped when I saw who it was. I sighed. It was only the girl I had bumped into before. Not that I was expecting anyone else I actually knew knew.

I started walking back towards the tree I was heading to and sat against it when I got to it.
I closed my eyes and focused on the sounds around me while I sat, partially, in the sun, hoping it would dry my clothes, which were a bit irritating to walk in when they are damp and kind of sandy.

Then someone blocked the sun.

"Do you mind?" I asked, keeping my eyes closed for the moment.

"Yes, I do," she said. I groaned and opened my eyes. It was that girl,

"What?" I asked, "What do you want?"

"Just some answers," she said.

"To what?"

"Some questions," She said.

"If you give me my sun back I'll answer," I said.

"Sounds fair," She said and she sat down in front of me, "Alright first off, what's your name?" she asked.

"I'll give you mine if you give me yours," I said.

"Fine. My name is Sonny. Sonny Munroe," she said.

I smirked, "Sonny? That's your name?"

"Problem with it?" she asked menacingly.

I cleared my throat, "No, no. It's just… different. My name's Zuko."

"No different than yours, Zuko," Sonny said.

I said nothing.

"Alright next question, are you from around here or if not, where are you from?" Sonny asked me.

"No, I'm not from around here. Originally I'm from the Fire Nation… but I was living around the Eath Kingdom," I said, "Before I got here, that is."

"Ba Sing Se?" Sonny said, "Is that Chinese or Asian or something."

I nodded.

"I've never heard of that place. Or the Fire Nation or Earth Kingdom," Sonny said.

"I've never heard of where we are…what is the name of this place again?" I asked.

"Hollywood. It's in Los Angeles, which is in California…ringing a bell?" Sonny asked.

I shook my head, "Not at all."

"In the United States… which is in North American…?"

"Nothing."

"Seriously! This is one of the most famous places in the world!" Sonny exclaimed.

I said nothing.

"You're really not from around here are you?"

"I never knew places like this even existed. Everyone is so different. How they dress...their means of transportation, I mean, what are those things?" I gestured to the road.

"You mean cars? They have cars in Asia or China or wherever you're from. And you don't look very Asian, in my opinion," Sonny said.

"Cars?" I looked at the 'cars', "And I've never seen them before. And I've traveled a lot of places. More than you ever have, I'm sure," I said, "And um, thanks I guess?"

"Anyway, how did you get here?" Sonny asked.

"I don't know. Apparently some men found me 'washed up' on a rock in the ocean, close to the shore, so they swam out and rescued me," I shrugged, "Other than that I don't know. I don't remember anything."

"Amnesia," Sonny said.

"That's what I thought," I said.

Then my stomach growled, "Er, sorry… I haven't eaten for… well, a long time."

"Oh…. Do you have any money with you?" Sonny asked.

I put my hand on my waist to see if my pouch of coins were there, "No," I shook my head.

"Alright… well… Here, come with me," Sonny jumped to her feet and held out her hand for me to take.

I just looked at her hand for a moment before saying, "I can get up by myself!" And I got up, just a bit slower than her.

"Alright then…" Sonny said, "I just need to talk to my friends. You should meet them!"

"I…don't think so," I said.

"No, come on, I'm sure they'll like you!" Sonny said.

"You hardly know me. How do you know if they'll like me if you hardly know me or anything about me?" I asked.

"Just come on," Sonny said, "It'll be fine. I just need to ask them if they want to come with me when I take you to lunch."

"I don't need an escort to eat," I spat.

"But you need money. And trust me. You will need to know what food should and shouldn't be eaten," Sonny said.

I stood there for a moment before saying, "Fine then."

Sonny smiled, grabbed my hand and dragged me over to the group of people sitting under a large tree.

There were three blondes, two were male, one not as thin as the other, and the other blonde was female and there was also a black male. They all look around seventeen…and they all were giving me weird looks.
I scratched the back of my neck then let my hand fall to my side and said, "Uh… Hi…everyone."

"Is that that guy you were talking about earlier, Sonny?" The blonde girl asked.

"Yep," Sonny said, "Tawni, Chad, Nico, Grady, this is Zuko. Zuko, meet Chad, Tawni, Nico and Grady." She pointed to each one as she said their names.

The guy who Sonny said was Chad said, "Zuko, huh? That's an interesting name."

"Thanks," I said without much emotion.

"Like, she said, I'm Chad. Chad Dylan Cooper, greatest actor of his generation," Chad said.

"Really? Greatest Actor? Hmm," I wondered if he was really as good as he said. Or if he was one of those guys who were all about themselves and thought they were better than they actually were.

"I'm also Sonny's boyfriend," Chad said.

"That matters to me why?" I asked.

"Because he likes every guy who talks to me and around my age to know. And he's not as great of an actor as he says," Sonny said.

"I'm not out to steal your girlfriend if that's what you're worried about," I said, "I hardly even know her."

"I'm not worried about that. Plus, I doubt she'd date someone looking…" he eyed my face.

I crinkled my nose in anger, "Is there something wrong with my face?" I demanded.

"N-n-no! Not at all!" Chad stuttered.

"Chad! That was really rude!" Sonny said, "Sorry, Zuko, sometimes Chad speaks without thinking," she glared at him.

"Well can't blame Chad, I mean half his face is burned! But with a little makeup-"

"TAWNI!" Sonny yelled, "Forgive her, Zuko. She's like Chad. She doesn't think without speaking."

I took a deep breath and nodded. Be patient, Zuko…Be patient.

"Ignore them," The guy who Sonny said was Grady said, walking up with the guy who Sonny said was Nico.

"Yeah, we don't care what people think about you're scar. We think it's pretty cool!" Nico said.

Alright that is IT! "UGH! Is that all you people can see about me? I'm a person! Like all of you! Not just some walking talking piece of wood with half his face burned!" I yelled, "I'd say it was nice meeting you, but it really wasn't." And I stormed away from everyone and as I did I heard Sonny scolding her friends.

I grumbled to myself and found a nice tree and climbed it nimbly. I needed somewhere to be alone for a moment.

Though my moment alone didn't last too long. About five minutes later, Sonny came.

"Zuko?" Sonny asked me, looking up the tree.

"Go away," I snapped, not looking at her.

"They didn't mean it."

"How can they not mean it?" I jumped out of the tree, landing behind Sonny who jumped a bit, "Did you even hear what they said?"

"I did, but-"

"They think I'm a freak! I can tell. Everyone here thinks I an. They all look at me like I'm not human or something! They all stared at me while I walked down the street. And where I come from, people take pity on me… That or they hate me for who I am," I said quietly, "…For who they think I am…"

"Who do they think you are?" Sonny asked.

"I…I'll tell you if we get to know each other better…" I said, "It's not that much of a secret… But I still would rather not speak about until we know each other better."

"I understand," Sonny said, "So I talked to my friends and-"

"Stop. I don't want to talk to them or meet them again. At least not right now," I said.

Sonny nodded slowly, "Well, you still haven't eaten have you?"

The mentioning of food made me realize that I was still hungry. I wet my lips and said, "No, I haven't."

"Alright, then come on, I'll take you to get something," Sonny said, "You can stay here, I'm telling my friends I'm going to take you to lunch."

"Alright," I said and she left to go talk to her friends while I stood there and watched her from afar.

Shortly she came back, "Well, they, mainly Chad, were a bit mad I was ditching them for you, but they'll get over it. Shall we go?"

"Sure," I said in my normal, non emotional tone of voice.

"Follow me. We can either walk or take my car…"

"Let's walk," I said. I didn't really want to go in one of those… cars.

"Alright then!" Sonny said happily and she started for the entrance of the park.

I followed behind her and she headed towards a stand at the corner of the road that said 'Herbert's Hot Dogs'.

"Hot dogs?" I asked.

"Do you not like them?" She asked before going any closer.

"I…I don't know I don't know what it even is," I said.

"Really? Well, alright, don't know why I'm really surprised but, I think you'll like it," She said before walking over and getting into the line of people. And when she got up there she said, "I need two hot dogs, one with mustard, ketchup and onions and one with nothing, but I do want extra mustard and ketchup in those little container things. And I need a Pepsi and, what do you want, Zuko?" she asked me,

"Water's fine," I answered.

"And a water! That's all."

"That will be six seventy-nine," the man serving them said and started getting the hot dogs ready.

I watched as Sonny put three pieces of rectangular paper on the counter, one had a five on it and the other two had a one on it. That was obviously their type of money.

Then after handing Sonny the hot dogs, she handed them to me to hold as the man gave her some coins. Sonny thanked him, took the two little cups with the extra sauces in them and we walked to a bench nearby and sat down so we could eat.

She took the one with the mustard, ketchup and onions on it and I waited for her to eat it, but she was looking at me.

"What?" I asked.

"Aren't you going to try it?" She asked.

"Well, yeah, but you don't have to wait for me to eat yours," I said.

"It's alright! I want to see your face when you eat it!" She smiled.

I gave her a confused look and took a bite of it.

"…So…? Whaddyo think?" She asked.

"It's…not bad," I shrug, my mouth full. I finished chewing and swallowed, "A bit dry, though."

"That's what these help with," she grabbed the ketchup and told me to dip my hot dog in it. I did then took a bite of it… Better. A lot better. I then tried it with the mustard and ketchup both and ended up putting the rest of the ketchup and mustard on the hot dog and finished eating it with that.

We finished eating quickly and just sat there then.

"So did you get enough to eat?" Sonny asked.

"I could probably eat another, but I'm fine. Thanks," I said, leaning back and closing my eyes.

"So…uh, Zuko, do you have anywhere to stay tonight?" Sonny asked.

"No," I said, opening my eyes and sitting up a bit more.

"Well, I'm sure my mom would let you stay at our apartment," Sonny said.

"Uh, thanks, but I'm not-…"

"No, no, it'll be fine! Here, I'll call her just in case," Sonny said, taking out something and pressing some buttons on it.

"I'm guessing you don't use messenger hawks, huh?" I asked.

"No," Sonny laughed, "Here we stopped using birds for messages a long time ago. We prefer phones or cell phones now." She waved the object around as she said cell phones. I figured that's what it was.

I sighed. I'd never understand this place.

"Hey, Mom!" Sonny said, holding her phone up to her ear, "…Yeah, do you mind if a friend of mine stays over at the house?... No I don't know how long… He's not from around here and has nowhere to stay…No, I didn't ask him where his parents are. I'm pretty sure he's lost…yeah he was found floating in the ocean unconscious… Yeah… No problem… See you in a bit."

"So?" I asked after she put her phone away.

"She wants to meet you first," Sonny said.

"Then I guess we should go meet her," I said.

"That we should. Of course, we'll have to take the car," Sonny said.

"Hrnn…" I wasn't so sure about that.

"Oh it's alright, I've been driving for about a year now. It's easy peasy and it's perfectly safe," Sonny said, "You have nothing to worry about! Let's go!"

And she and I stood up and she dragged me along with her to her car.

This is gonna be fun. I thought, following with a sigh.