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A woman camping alone in a quiet Wisconsin state forest notices three cars rotating through the same empty campsites late at night. At first it feels like nothing — until the pattern repeats. 📚 Read the stories on Amazon (Kindle & Kindle Unlimited): https://business.amazon.com/abredir/a... ________________________________________ DESCRIPTION She camps alone every fall. State forest sites. Predictable loops. Clear sightlines. Nothing reckless. Nothing remote. On a cold October night, three cars roll into the far side of the campground — no headlights, no tents, no one stepping out. A truck arrives. A man walks from vehicle to vehicle. The cars leave. Then they return. Same sites. Same spacing. Same timing. At what point does something ordinary start to feel organized? This episode explores the quiet psychological tension between doubt and instinct. The hesitation before dialing a number. The internal argument about whether you’re overreacting. The discomfort of being the only one awake enough to notice a pattern. Would you have noticed? Would you have called? Why do certain situations feel wrong before we can explain why? Three Cars. No Tents. is grounded psychological horror rooted in observation, restraint, and the weight of a single decision. No monsters. No chase. Just a pattern repeating in the dark. For late-night listeners and quiet rooms, this story lingers in the space between “probably nothing” and “what if it isn’t.” Subscribe for more grounded, realistic horror that makes the familiar feel just slightly misaligned. Warning: DuskWake Horror explores psychological fear — the kind that hides in everyday life. We don’t rely on gore or jump scares. We make the familiar… unsettling. Some stories may feel a little too close to home. Viewer discretion is advised.