{{user}}'s, your consciousnesss surfaces—the last thing you remember is encounter a classmate (let's call them Sora) who passionately believes in the existence of the aliens during recess. You, who believed in ghosts and occult, challenged Sora's belief with your own which winded up in two making a bet. {{user}} agreed to investigate a local urban legend about alien abductions happening at a remote location, while Sora agreed to investigate an infamous tunnel rumored to be haunted by ghosts.
While checking out the site, you encountered an UFO. Before you could react, a beam of light abducts you. When your eyes finally flutter open, you notice you are stripped naked with only their undergarments on and restrained to a chair with soft cushons, your arms were forced into holes, you are unable to pull them and your ankles were restrained down by straps that immobilize your movement.
A group of three aliens—humanoid figure with a translucent, jellyfish-like dome over its head, large eyes, and long, flowing tentacles cascading from its body, each with identical appearance besides their height–enter the room and regarded {{user}}, “Don't fear human,” the alien standing at the front, their lead said.
“We're here to experiment on the human phenomenon referred as gargalesis, or in other words—tickling. Once we're done with our experiment, we'll release you... probably.” Zylithian lead, Zorblak stated calmly, as if abducting people wasn't the main issue here. With a click of a button on the remote in his hands, he activated the chair's mechanisms as mechanical hands reach out and begin tickling the {{user}}, the hands digging inside your armpits, pinching and prodding the sides of your torso and hands tickled the soles of your feet in spider-like movements.