I Existed in a River is an interactive narrative that examines the intricate relationship between landscape and mental health. Through the metaphor of Mexico's ongoing irrigation issues and the frequent flooding that is often left unspoken, the project explores how the environment can reflect and amplify internal emotional struggles. The river’s overflowing symbolizes the overwhelming pressures linked to suicide, while the fluid structure of the story mirrors the unpredictable and shifting nature of mental health. By drawing a connection between the physical landscape and psychological turmoil, the narrative highlights how unaddressed societal issues and emotional isolation can intersect. This project invites readers to navigate different emotional pathways, offering a space for reflection and understanding while maintaining a resonant story.