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Reversing the car, Vanessa cut through the still traffic and took a different route which helped them bypass the roadblock. She drove slowly, surveying the street signs and glaring neon lights which decked the road on either side. A few blocks down the road, she noticed a billboard whose bright blue lights had dimmed down to a faint flicker. She knew she was on the right track and kept driving in that direction. The trail of darkness wasn’t hard to follow. As the car sped forward, a row of eating establishments came into view. Most of them still had their lights on. Vanessa slowed down the car and rolled down the front window to get a better look. She drove along the restaurants, searching for the next clue which might point in the direction of the Forsaken Hive. Suddenly David pointed