So here is the situation:
Let's call friend one Betty, friend two Bob and friend three George.
So Betty likes Bob. However Betty and I don't know Bob. Bob is friends with George and I am friends with George, also. So how I can invite George to eat with me, but also tell him to bring Bob when I can't tell George that Betty likes Bob? He'll be suspicious as to why I would want to hang out with Bob, too. So what is a good way to make an excuse for me to ask George to bring Bob along?
[Betty will "coincidentally" bump into us at the restaurant.]
Let's call friend one Betty, friend two Bob and friend three George.
So Betty likes Bob. However Betty and I don't know Bob. Bob is friends with George and I am friends with George, also. So how I can invite George to eat with me, but also tell him to bring Bob when I can't tell George that Betty likes Bob? He'll be suspicious as to why I would want to hang out with Bob, too. So what is a good way to make an excuse for me to ask George to bring Bob along?
[Betty will "coincidentally" bump into us at the restaurant.]