Sunday Kisses... I mean Dinner...

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AN: This one is set back when Ant was married to Lisa - I know he's very happy with Anne-Marie and his kids, but I wanted this to not be related to emotionally hurting those kids even if its in fan fiction.

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It was a perfect Sunday evening as Ali and Dec made their way to Lisa and Ant's home for their weekly dinner tradition. The air was crisp, the sun beginning to set, casting a golden hue over everything. Excitement buzzed between them as they approached the welcoming warmth of their friends' house.

As they entered, Lisa was already bustling around the kitchen, chopping vegetables and stirring pots on the stove. The delicious aroma of a simmering stew filled the air. "You two are just in time!" she called out, glancing up with a bright smile.

Ali grinned, "What can we do to help?"

"Just keep out of the way while I get this all sorted!" Lisa laughed, waving a wooden spoon playfully. Ali stepped in to lend a hand, and the two women soon fell into an easy rhythm, chatting and laughing as they prepared the meal.

Meanwhile, Ant and Dec exchanged a knowing glance. "How about we take the dogs for a quick walk?" Ant suggested, not wanting to crowd the kitchen with their banter.

"Good idea! Let's not disturb the chefs," Dec agreed, a playful smirk on his face.

With the dogs leashed up, the two men slipped outside into the fading sunlight. The dogs bounded ahead, their tails wagging furiously as they raced each other through the grass. Ant and Dec followed, eventually finding a secluded spot under a cluster of tall trees where they could sit and let the dogs play.

Settling onto the cool grass, they shared idle conversation, the kind that felt effortless and familiar. Laughter erupted between them as they reminisced about their past adventures. Dec watched Ant speak, the way his eyes sparkled with joy. In that moment, a wave of affection washed over Dec, causing his heart to swell.

Without thinking, he leaned in and kissed Ant softly, cutting off his words. The gesture felt natural, borne out of the deep bond they shared. Ant blinked in surprise but then melted into the kiss, warmth spreading through him.

As they pulled apart, Ant's hand instinctively wrapped around Dec's waist from behind. "Are you okay?" he asked softly, concern lacing his voice as he looked up at Dec.

"I am now," Dec replied, his eyes filled with sincerity. The sweet words of affection rolled off his tongue, each one making Ant feel cherished and happy. They settled back into a comfortable closeness, the warmth of their friendship radiating between them as they continued to chat.

Time slipped by, and it was two hours later when Ant's phone buzzed in his pocket, interrupting their cosy moment. It was Lisa calling to let them know dinner was almost ready. They exchanged a look, reluctant to leave the tranquil haven they had created under the trees.

"Just one more," Dec murmured, leaning in for another kiss. Their lips met softly again, a sweet promise of their connection.

With a contented sigh, Ant cuddled Dec close, his arm wrapping around Dec's shoulder as they began the walk back home. The dogs trotted ahead, happy and carefree.

The gentle hum of conversation filled the air between them as they strolled, sharing thoughts and laughter, the bond between them deepening with each step.

When they finally arrived back at the house, the aroma of the meal enveloped them. Before Ali and Dec headed home, Ant pulled Dec into a tight embrace, whispering, "I love you, mate," feeling the weight of those words and the warmth of their friendship.

"I love you too," Dec replied, returning the hug with equal intensity.

Ali hugged Ant, planting a soft kiss on his cheek, while Dec wrapped his arms around Lisa, holding her close. The four of them stood together, completely content, a family forged by friendship and love.

As they shared goodbyes, the warmth of the evening lingered, a reminder of the joy found in the simplest moments together.

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