Water Colour
“The Clyde is made up of three rivers,
two strangers,
one moment.
A moment that starts now.”
Esme is at an all-time low, struggling with her studies and her art. She finds herself standing on the railing of one of the bridges that crosses the Clyde, which leads to a chance encounter with a boy who changes her life forever. A boy who she may never see again. Could Esme now finally find the road to recovery, healing, and self-acceptance?
Meanwhile, Harris is thriving. He is finally moving out of his mum’s house and starting a new job in a high-end restaurant kitchen. One night, whilst walking home from work, he sees a girl about to do something awful. A girl whom he may never see again. If Harris were to struggle with his mental health, who would be there for him? Would his mates take him seriously?