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Red tract lighting colored our pathway. There wasn't a right angle anywhere, and the only flat surface was where we walked. The place freaked me out, even now. But at least I wasn't alone this time. I knew the roundness and redness was meant to mimic a blood vessel. Cute vampire humor. Vasyl looped his arm around mine and we strode behind Jeanie and Heath. “Wow. This place is weird,” Lindee gasped, overwhelmed by the strange red lighting and the ridiculous tunnel. “I feel like a hamster,” she said. “Is there a huge cat at the end of this?” Her signature giggle echoed strangely. Heath and Jeanie chuckled. Jeanie looked back at us. She winked at me. “No, but there are vampires just up ahead,” Heath said, pointing. “Oh, wait. We are vampires.” His joke was either on purpose or he hadn't ev