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Two friends go on a quiet lakeside camping trip meant to prove the outdoors is safe. In the morning, one detail doesn’t look the way it should — and the distance between the water and their tent becomes impossible to ignore. 📚 Read the stories on Amazon (Kindle & Kindle Unlimited): https://business.amazon.com/abredir/a... DESCRIPTION A weekend camping trip at a remote reservoir was supposed to be simple. Two friends. A kayak. A narrow strip of shoreline. One of them needed proof that sleeping outdoors could feel normal. Safe. Uneventful. In the morning, everything looks fine. The kayak is still there. The rope is tied. The bags are sealed. Nothing is missing. No footprints. No broken branches. No obvious sign that anyone came near them while they slept. But something isn’t positioned the way it was left. It’s subtle. The kind of detail you could dismiss if you wanted to. A knot tied differently. A paddle placed with care instead of dropped. A bag zipped that should have been open. Small changes that don’t prove anything — except that someone might have stood just a few feet away in the dark. Would you have noticed? How well do we really know the spaces we move through when we’re tired? When we’re distracted? When we’re trying to convince someone else that everything is safe? As the memory of the campsite begins to fracture, the narrator confronts something far more unsettling than an intruder: the realization that she cannot fully trust her own recollection of distance, placement, or time. The shoreline in the photo looks closer than it felt. The tent seems nearer to the water than she remembers. The space between “us” and “there” shrinks under scrutiny. Why do certain situations feel wrong before we can explain why? This is grounded psychological horror — not about what was seen, but about what might have stood just outside the tent while nothing happened at all. For late-night listeners and quiet binge sessions, this episode explores how easily safety can become an assumption — and how quickly that assumption can unravel. Subscribe for more original, realistic horror stories that stay with you long after the screen goes dark. 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.