Welcome to Edyn and Idyll—two parallel universes so different they might as well be alternate timelines. One leans polished, polite, and painfully proper. The other? Not so much. Between the tech, the tension, and the weirdly aggressive vending machines, this world isn’t just strange, it’s hilarious.
In the middle of it all? Four teens with a dream. Not to change the world. Not to overthrow the system. But to pull off the perfect prank.
They’re not great at it. Not yet.
But that’s the point.
Kyle is the loud one with too many ideas.
Krow panics first, thinks later.
Eric is basically the braincell they all share.
And Yin—well, she didn’t mean to join their chaos. But once she did, she fit right in.
Together, they’re the Escapists. Not a cool hacker group. Not a rebel alliance. Just a bunch of misfits trying to make each prank bigger, bolder, and more ridiculous than the last—without getting totally busted by the HELTH Officials or, worse, Sol Esther, the ultra-composed son of Idyll’s Prime Minister who just wants one peaceful speech without a glitter explosion. Is that so much to ask?
Apparently, yes.
Where Snow Doesn’t Fall is a fast-paced, laugh-out-loud, sci-fi slice-of-life story about failure, friendship, and the dumb things we do to feel free. What starts as a prank war quickly becomes something more—between two universes, two cities, and way too many surveillance drones.
As the Escapists stumble their way through interdimensional chaos, awkward fame, and mildly illegal tech upgrades, one thing becomes clear:
Because when snow doesn’t fall... something else has to shake things up.
In WSDF, comedy isn’t just flavor, it’s the drive. The plot doesn’t happen to the characters. It happens because of them.
Book 2 follows Kyle, Krow, Eric, and Yin as they skip school for a waterpark trip, chasing nothing more than a good laugh. That choice alone puts them back in the path of HELTH Officials, forcing them to stay undercover as “normal” teenagers while secretly being the chaotic Escapists everyone is hunting. Every prank, every dumb plan, and every impulsive decision pushes the story forward in ways they never expect.
Harmless pranks? Nah. Accidental kidnapping.
When a prank on Sol turns into the unplanned taking of a HELTH Official named Sebastian, things spiral fast. But instead of acting like dangerous criminals, they dress both him and themselves up, take pictures, and turn the whole disaster into something weirdly wholesome. Sebastian doesn’t fully trust them… but he doesn’t fully hate them either.
Chaos becomes connection, and comedy becomes survival.
Their mistake doesn’t go unnoticed. A masked individual slips into their world, discovers their identities, and demands to join their group. Meanwhile, Sol uses every ridiculous stunt they pull as evidence for his investigation board, convinced that their humor hides something far more dangerous.
From forced meetings to undercover operations, from camping trips that lead to SOS interrogations to near-catastrophic attempts at making their name known, every major conflict is born from one simple desire: to have fun.
And when their jokes nearly break everything apart—only to somehow bring them closer than ever—they finally understand who they are.
Not criminals.
Not heroes.
Not just pranksters.
They’re the Meme Squad.
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