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Portal Fantasy · College Urban Fantasy

The Accidental Nexus

A College Urban Fantasy of Portals, Magic Courts & Found Family

The static Lina Rivers has felt all her life was never anxiety. It is a language — and the old covered bridge in her college town is a door between worlds that only she can open, for a price paid in memory.

a novel by Eveline Cross

The Story

Every door between worlds takes a piece of her

When a freak surge tears through a college presentation, Lina Rivers learns the static she has felt her whole life was never anxiety. It is a language. Bridges are thin places, and Millbrook's Riverside Bridge — the place she was found as an infant, the only survivor of a tragedy she cannot remember — sings to her bones.

Kaelan, an exiled guardian from the twilight realm of Aethora, names her what the Majikai Court fears most: a Bridge-Walker, a living gateway between worlds. Every crossing opens a door. Every door demands a price, and the price is paid in memories — her tenth birthday, her father's laugh, the day a friend saved her.

As impossible anomalies ripple outward, Lina's found family becomes her only lifeline: Maya, a pre-med genius who builds tech to read the unseeable, and Marcus, a synesthetic artist who maps the world in color and pattern. Together they uncover a hidden war between a glittering, dangerous Majikai Council and Mordecai, an ArchMajikai zealot willing to retune the world's bridges and crack open a ravenous Void.

If the only way to save two worlds is to forget her own, how much of her past will Lina give to secure the future?

The Cast

Found family is the magic system

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Lina Rivers

The Bridge

The Riverside foundling who learns the static under her skin is a door. A living gateway between worlds whose power opens any threshold — and devours her own memories to do it.

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Maya Reddy

The Scholar

Double-majoring in physics and pre-med because if the universe or the human body broke, she wanted jurisdiction. She builds the BridgeTune to measure the impossible and turn wonder into data.

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Marcus Torres

The Seer

A synesthetic artist who tastes the air and sees magic as color and pattern. A Pattern Seer who reads the seams of the world the instruments miss.

Mordecai

The Zealot

A charismatic ArchMajikai who covets the rarest bloodline in two worlds. He uses forced folds and Void siphons to retune the bridges — and to make Lina believe his vision is mercy.

Themes

Bridges connect. Bridges consume.

The Cost of Power

Every crossing is paid in memory — Resonance-Induced Mnemonic Decay. To hold two worlds together, Lina must spend the very past that makes her herself.

Found Family as Anchor

The world is breaking, but the people who love Lina become the pattern that teaches her how to hold it together. "It counts because I remember it for both of us."

Memory & Identity

If she forgets the day you saved her, does it still count as hers? A power that steals her past even as it might save her future.

Costly, Rules-Based Magic

Thresholds, the Veil, Ferryman Tokens, a hungry Void. A grounded portal fantasy where every door has a toll and no power is free.

For readers of Ninth House (Leigh Bardugo), The Magicians (Lev Grossman), Legendborn (Tracy Deonn), Crescent City (Sarah J. Maas), and A Deadly Education (Naomi Novik) — Ninth House × The Magicians, with the found-family heart of Legendborn.

The Series

The Bridge-Walker Trilogy · Book One

The Accidental Nexus
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The Accidental Nexus · Book One
The Mirage Queen
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The Mirage Queen · Book Two
Eveline Cross
Book Three
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The Convergence
Book Three

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Chapter One

The Accidental Nexus · Book One

Echoes on the Stone

Lina Rivers had spent eighteen years avoiding Riverside Bridge, and now the bridge had found her on a campus holo-board.

The notice flickered blue and white above the Millbrook College quad while storm light bruised the sky purple. Students hurried past with bowed heads and glowing datapads, but Lina could not look away. Her thumb found the chipped plastic keychain clipped to her messenger bag, a tiny silver bridge from a school field trip she barely remembered taking. She rubbed its worn edge until the pressure in her chest eased a little.

"The problem isn't how much I studied," Maya Reddy said from across the metal table, scowling at her own datapad. "It's whether my brain can retrieve any of it while panicking." Maya was double-majoring in physics and pre-med because, as she liked to say, if the universe or the human body broke, she wanted jurisdiction.

Marcus Torres bit into one of Maya's samosas, his eyes fluttering shut. "The air's wrong today, though. Sharp. Jagged. Like biting foil." He tugged his paint-splattered hoodie tighter. "The colors keep fighting each other."

Lina had been the quiet axis between her two friends since middle school, the bridge between Maya's empirical world and Marcus's sensory one. The unspoken words sat between them. I'm the Riverside baby. Found there as an infant, eighteen years ago. The sole, miraculous survivor of a tragedy she could not remember.

Ahead, the arched spine of Riverside Bridge rose against the gunmetal sky. The pull that always lived faintly beneath her ribs was stronger today, a pressure she felt in her bones. It was not sound. It was presence, gravity, a song only she could hear, and it was pulling her home.

Near the bridge's base stood four figures in immaculate gray uniforms unlike anything worn by city police or corporate security. The fabric seemed to drink the storm light. They did not look like mourners. They looked like people guarding the truth from everyone else.

The memorial plaque was bolted into the granite base of the bridge's first support pillar, the names eroded by years of acid rain and river spray. They meant nothing to her, and yet seeing them felt like reading a forgotten language she almost understood. Lina reached out.

The moment her fingertips brushed the cold metal, the world shifted. A jolt shot up her arm, not electricity exactly, but an answering vibration, as if something inside her had struck the same note as the stone. A sharp crack echoed in the silence, and a spiderweb of shimmering fractures bloomed across the granite where she had touched it.

End of sample · The Accidental Nexus, Chapter One of thirty

Why You'll Love This Book

Portal fantasy with a price

Reader Promise

A grounded, emotional portal fantasy where found family matters as much as magic, and every door Lina opens changes what she can remember.

Start Reading

Read Chapter One for the bridge, the first fracture, and the moment Lina realizes the static has been calling her by name.

Every door has a toll. Hers is paid in memory.

Thirty chapters. One living gateway between two worlds — and a found family fighting to be remembered.