With their cloaks aflutter and their fangs flickering in the moonlight, thousands of vampires will take to the streets tonight.
Along with masquerading witches and warlocks, they’ll knock on doors, nosh away at bite-size candy bars or guzzle a beer or two at a friend’s party.
But Anshar Seraphim, 28, doesn’t have any special Halloween plans and has no intention of throwing on a plastic Dracula suit.
Maybe it’s because dressing like a vampire one day a year isn’t anything special when it’s who you believe you are for all 365 of them.
“My personal belief: Vampirism is an inexplicable part of science that we don’t understand yet,” Seraphim said. “I don’t know if the things that cause it to exist are chemical. When we associate ourselves with the word ‘vampire,’ we’re describing the relationship that we have with the people around us.”
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