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Man Linked Up with a Waitress on the Fourth of July. She Said She Was a Hybrid Werewolf: ‘A Car Between Electric and Gas?’

Everyone has their own way of celebrating the Fourth of July. When Nash (@n4shamusic) received a call from her friend the night after a party, she didn’t expect him to call her about his neck being mangled by a “werewolf” he was with.

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“This is just a gentle reminder that if you’re in your 20s and you’re dating, you have to be careful out there,” Nash warned TikTok. She was out at the bar with her close friend, who was celebrating his birthday. She recalled that they’d ordered so many alcoholic drinks to the point that they racked up a $700 bill.

It was no issue, because the friends split the bill and sent their payment to the birthday boy. He put his card down to pay, and Nash believes that a waitress saw him pay. Her friend already found the waitress cute, so the setup worked to his favor.

Nash went up to the waitress and asked her if she thought her friend was cute. To that, the waitress agreed. She gave her Instagram handle to Nash so that she could link them up.

“Apparently, she wanted to come over to his spot that same night. Mind you, we just met the girl at the spot that we were drinking at because she was our waitress,” Nash said. She found it weird that the woman was making a move so soon on her friend when they had all just met.

Nash told her friend to be cautious because he was drunk and that the woman works at the bar they’re at. She was suspicious of the woman and felt that it would be safer if they hung out after he sobered up. Her friend heeded Nash’s advice and stayed in touch with the waitress.

A wild Fourth of July party

It was the Fourth of July the next day, and the waitress still wanted to hang out with her friend. In fact, the waitress wanted to spend the holiday with her friend. Nash thought of this positively and said that the woman must be really into her friend. Although Nash doesn’t celebrate the holiday, she offered to go to the beach with her friend and the waitress.

In the end, only her friend and his date went to watch the fireworks and get drinks. Nash thought that was the end of it, but she was awoken on Sunday morning by her friend. He showed her his neck, and it was red all over.

“Yo, what the fuck happened last night? Did you get burned by a firework? What happened?” Nash reacted. Unexpectedly, her friend told her that the woman he was with was a werewolf. Nash was confused, but his friend further said that she was “either a vampire or a werewolf.”

“She told me she was a hybrid,” her friend said.

“Stop fucking playing. What is a hybrid? You mean like a car that goes in between electric and gas? The car that Brian Griffin drives?” Nash wasn’t in the mood for jokes.

“Friend, no. She was talking about how she’s a mix between a werewolf and a vampire. Her mom was a werewolf, her dad was a vampire, they met, they fell in love, and they had her,” her friend asserted. It all seemed like a better love story than Twilight, and Nash bust out laughing.

Her friend, however, kept a straight face on.

A werewolf and so much more

“One thing about my homie is that if he’s lying, you could tell he’s lying because he’s going to laugh,” Nash said. So, Nash confirmed if what he said was true—and if she really did tell him that she’s a werewolf-vampire hybrid.

“Nasha, if you’re confused, I’m confused,” he said.

“Okay, but that doesn’t explain what happened to your neck,” Nash pointed out. The marks on her friend’s neck looked severe.

“She did this. She was clawing on me, biting on me—I guess she was trying to prove what she said, but she did this,” her friend responded. Nash was alarmed by the revelation, and she told her friend to call the authorities. She asked where he was, because she was going to come over and help him.

But he told her not to come because the she-wolf vampire was still in his room. He was in his living room, and he panned the camera to his open bedroom. There was a figure fast asleep on the edge of the bed.

Nash said her friend didn’t really believe that the woman was half werewolf, half vampire. But he was so into her, he was willing to tolerate the fantasy. He hung up on Nash, leaving her flabbergasted by the situation.

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Vanessa Esguerra (She/They) has been a Contributing Writer for The Mary Sue since 2023. She speaks three languages but still manages to get lost in the subways of Tokyo with her clunky Japanese. Fueled by iced coffee brewed from local cafés, she also regularly covers every possible topic under the sun while queuing for her next match in League of Legends.