
Catch the Sun is an inspired story following Sunday, a girl whose life unfolds across three defining stages.
In her childhood, Sunday was imaginative yet insecure about her name. It is a time of innocence and wonder, where she and Lily chase the moon, holding on to a world that still feels infinite.
Her teenage years bring quiet change, first rebellion, secret bunking of class with Lily, and growing emotional distance as she begins to carry unspoken resentment toward her parents.
In adulthood, Sunday's world begins to collapse under the weight of expectations and unfulfilled dreams. Unable to live up to her father's vision for her, she feels trapped in a life that no longer feels like her own, existing out of obligation rather than choice, and struggling with the belief that she is becoming a burden to those she loves.
Catch the Sun is a deeply emotional journey through identity, pressure, loss, and the quiet, fragile search for meaning and light within darkness.
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