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Frothroot: The Thirst That Ate the World
by Matthew Petchinsky
In a world where the apocalypse doesn't roar-it fizzes-a mysterious organic soda known as ROOTWAKE™ sweeps the globe. Marketed as an "ancient vitality elixir," its taste is irresistible, its effects euphoric... and its true nature monstrous. Those who drink it find themselves changing-not just in body, but in memory, identity, and soul. Veins glow. Dreams unify. And thoughts begin to bubble.
As governments collapse and cities hum with syrup-soaked harmony, humanity becomes a single, frothing organism-surrendering to joy, to flavor, to the Pulse. But amid the fizz and reverence, one child remains unbottled. Lena, untouched by ROOTWAKE, walks the wreckage with a journal and a match-fighting not to survive, but to remember what it meant to be human.
From scorched deserts to vine-wrapped temples of carbonation, Frothroot: The Thirst That Ate the World is a hyperrealistic body-horror epic of identity loss, corporate apocalypse, and flavor-driven assimilation. As the air becomes drinkable and thought itself ferments, the question is no longer "who are we?"-but "what are we becoming?"
This is not the end.
This is the first sip.
Book One of the Frothroot Saga.