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Four friends take a familiar hiking route into a quiet stretch of pine forest and encounter three men conducting something that leaves no official trace. What they saw wasn’t supernatural — just organized, controlled, and clearly not meant for them. 📚 Read the stories on Amazon (Kindle & Kindle Unlimited): https://business.amazon.com/abredir/a... ________________________________________ DESCRIPTION Four former Scouts set out for a routine hike to a familiar cliff overlook — a tradition built on repetition, maps, and quiet confidence. The forest is empty, flat, uneventful. Until it isn’t. A single red ribbon tied too tightly. A chemical scent that doesn’t belong. Three men dressed for three different worlds — rain gear, construction, clean room — standing in positions that feel less like coincidence and more like coordination. Calm. Professional. Certain. They don’t threaten. They don’t explain. They simply tell them to turn around. When deputies later search the area, there is nothing. No equipment. No tape. No disturbed soil. No record of permits. No trace except the hikers’ own footprints. Would you have noticed the small details? How well do we really understand the spaces we move through so casually? Why do certain situations feel wrong before we can articulate why? This episode explores psychological horror rooted in realism — not monsters, not the supernatural, but the quiet presence of something organized operating just out of public view. The kind of encounter that doesn’t escalate into chaos… because it doesn’t need to. For late-night listeners, passive viewers, and anyone who has ever felt like they stepped a little too far into something controlled, this story lingers long after the screen goes dark. Subscribe for grounded horror that trusts you to sit with the unease. 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.