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Olivia squinted at the label. "Gurgs, the ingredient list just says 'Sugar' and 'Questions.' Also, why is the bottle vibrating?"

"It’s called Zurp ," Gurgs whispered, holding a bottle like it was the Holy Grail. "Discontinued in 1998 for 'extreme carbonation issues.' But the nostalgia market? It’s a goldmine, Olivia! We’re going to be the Queens of Fizz." [S2E3] Form

"Your 'way' involves kittens and sunshine, Abby," Dan drawled, adjusting his silk tie with the practiced precision of a man who spent thirty years dodging subpoenas. "What we need here is a surgical strike. These bureaucrats don't breathe air; they breathe ink and spite. You have to speak their language." Olivia squinted at the label

Ten minutes of "stapler talk" later, the budget cut was reduced to 5%, and the 22-B form was miraculously produced from a locked drawer. It’s a goldmine, Olivia

This is a creative piece inspired by the plot of , titled "Form Fetish."

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