So you are once again hanging out with a group of friends, and you've already played all the video games and finished the takeaway, but it's still too early to leave. Someone suggests a simple party game like tic-tac-toe! Some of them go off in search of the needed essentials, and soon everyone comes back together. They have managed to find some marker pens, but no one can find paper to use. People start to get disappointed. How could they play without paper? Just then, one of your friends looks at you and whispers to another friend. They smile and laugh at one another as this idea is whispered around the other members of the group, but you are not included in this conversation. Suddenly, two of your friends force you onto your back as one holds your arms and the other grabs your legs. You struggle to escape, but they have you pinned. Another roll of your t-shirt up now, and you feel a slight breeze across your tummy as your friends gather around you.
"Sorry, but we needed something to play on, and we decided your tummy was the best alternative," said one friend, smiling wildly even though they tried to sound apologetic. "Who's playing tic-tac-toe first?" someone shouted out as two friends grabbed markers and were ready to play. A third person grabbed a black marker pen and placed it on your tummy, starting to draw out the grid. The dragging sensation of the pen made your tummy suck inward as the ticklish sensations raced through you. Noticing how much it was teasing you, the person drawing the grid slowed down, drawing each line slower than the one previously. The people holding you made sure to keep you as still as possible. "Game boards don't move," one of them teased, seeing you wriggle in response to the marker on your tummy.
Finally, the grid was completed; the lines looked a little wobbly as your tummy wriggling did have an impact. Both friends were ready to play, and the first one played a circle right in the center square, which happened to have your belly button inside it.