Ama is seated in a chair, blindfolded, wrists and ankles bound. She laughs, joking about how tight the ropes are and how impressed she is with their “burglar game.” After the others run off, she tests her bonds, playfully struggling and commenting that she’s never heard of this kind of tie-up challenge before. Cut to later: Ama’s legs are propped up on a table or another chair, her socked feet in clear view. When she hears movement, she calls out—but gets no answer. A hand enters the frame and begins removing her socks, one at a time. Ama squirms and laughs, teasing whoever’s there and wondering what they’re up to. Once her bare feet are revealed, the hand brushes lightly across her sole. Ama reacts instantly, laughing and wriggling in her bonds, warning that she’s ticklish. The teasing continues as she giggles and pleads, caught between laughter and playful frustration, until the hand finally pulls away. Moments later, the others return. Ama calls out, demanding to know who was behind the “tickle prank.” No one confesses. Still tied, she laughs again, threatening to tell on whoever used the “burglar game” as an excuse to tickle her bare feet.