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A solo hiker encounters a child walking alone on a remote mountain trail, following instructions that don’t quite make sense. A brief interaction leaves behind questions that refuse to settle. 📚 Read the stories on Amazon (Kindle & Kindle Unlimited): https://business.amazon.com/abredir/a... Description He said he was almost there. That should have been reassuring. Instead, it was the moment everything stopped making sense. While hiking alone on a remote mountain trail, a man encounters a child coming downhill by himself — calm, deliberate, and following instructions given by someone who isn’t there. The trail is quiet. The weather is turning. And nothing ahead explains what the child says with such certainty. This episode explores the kind of fear that doesn’t announce itself. The moments where logic and instinct quietly disagree, and you’re left choosing between interference and restraint. Would you have stopped him? Would you have followed your gut, or trusted the rules you were taught about minding your own business? DuskWake focuses on realistic, grounded horror — the kind rooted in ordinary decisions and their consequences. This story isn’t about monsters in the woods. It’s about what happens when responsibility feels unclear, and the cost of choosing wrong can’t be measured right away. Some situations feel wrong long before we can explain why. And sometimes, the most unsettling thing is realizing you’ll never know if you made the right call. Subscribe for more psychological horror stories that linger long after the audio ends. WARNING / DISCLAIMER 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.