Cicely watched as Diaz International began to buzz with activity. The newly established Engineering Department was already in full swing with a senior engineer at the helm. It was apparent that Seth had been planning for this moment for years, with a team ready to hit the ground running.
She knew that the best way she could support him was to stand back and let him take the reins, even though she wished she could do more to help. Opportunities for her to get involved were just scarce.
On a quiet afternoon, Cicely took a stroll through the Engineering Department, where the team—dressed in their plaid shirts and casual blazers—worked diligently. They were the epitome of understated brilliance, their fingers dancing across keyboards as screens filled with cryptic code that Cicely couldn't begin to decipher.
Her impending marriage to the head honcho of Diaz International was no secret in P City, so her presence in the department went largely unremarked. The place was abuzz with rumors of her being a pampered lady, hardly a tech wiz, making the complex code on screen all the more alien to her.
The department manager, Camden, a tall and lean man sporting a slick suit and a confident air, made sure to greet her with a touch of charm. His humor and wit were a breath of fresh air in the otherwise grave environment, making him the darling of the coding engineers.
"Ms. Cicely, here for an inspection, are we?" Camden quipped with a grin, as Cicely casually scanned the rows of computers, humming thoughtfully.d2
"Do you have any instructions for us, Ms. Cicely?" Camden asked, following her gaze to the screens full of incomprehensible code.
Cicely glanced at him and then at a nearby workstation. "How are other people, like me, supposed to make sense of all this code?" she inquired.
With a knowing smile, Camden nodded to the engineer at the desk, "Show our future Mrs. Diaz what we can do."
The engineer swiftly switched screens and within moments, following a flurry of keystrokes and one final resounding press of the Enter key, a simple animation graced the monitor. A white kitten, lollipop in paw, bounced across the screen under the twinkling words "Wishing Mr. Diaz and Mrs. Diaz a lifetime of happiness." The animation was simple, but the speed with which it was created impressed Cicely
"The code may be difficult to understand, but the result is clear enough," Camden remarked with a smile.
Cicely nodded, genuinely impressed. "You guys really are quite something."
"Thank you for the compliment, ma'am." Camden replied.
After Cicely left the department, she immediately started Googling introductory courses in engineering.
Later, Seth returned from a meeting to find Cicely squinting at her computer screen with such intensity, he teased, "Planning on going blind?"
Cicely shot him a sidelong glance and continued her focus on the screen. "Meeting over, huh?" she replied nonchalantly, eliciting a frown from Seth who took a glimpse at her screen and saw the C programming language. "Why are you looking at this?" he asked, puzzled.
Cicely replied with newfound interest, "It's fascinating. I visited the Engineering Department today, and they whipped up an animation for me in minutes. It seemed magical."
Seth chuckled, "You won't get it. You might as well give up."
Cicely glared at him but didn't persist, although she wasn't ready to give up just yet. A few days of learning and the novelty could wear off, but she wasn't about to guarantee anything to Seth.
To Seth's surprise, Cicely's persistence outlasted his expectations. For a week straight, she devoted herself to mastering C programming language, bringing her books to the office and frequently visiting the Engineering Department. She was scarcely seen except for lunch and at the end of the day.
Her casual approach to college, where she was known as the little princess of P City, seemed to work in her favor as no one expected her to fail. The campus had become more of a hobby, with occasional visits to maintain appearances.
During one of those visits, Joel struck up a conversation about coding, and Cicely, now with a bit of coding knowledge and confidence, admitted she was studying it too. Joel invited her to join a club at school run by a senior who was a programming whiz.
[Does he have the patience for it?] she typed back to him, aware of the slight irritation she had been causing at the Engineering Department.
[Of course, and you've got me, right?] Joel assured her.
[Fine, I'll check it out tomorrow,] Cicely agreed with a sigh.
...
The next day, Camden and a few engineers couldn't help but suppress their excitement when they realized Cicely wasn't accompanying Seth to work. Camden cautiously asked Seth about her whereabouts.
"She's at school," Seth replied casually, and Camden's mood lifted slightly. Perhaps having Mrs. Diaz around wasn't so bad after all—it meant no overtime work for them.
Without hesitation, Cicely joined the club Joel had mentioned. It turned out Joel had learned more than she had, and he patiently tutored her through the basics.
Before the after-school club wrapped up, Joel casually handed Cicely a USB drive, given her noticeable dedication to studying these past few days, he couldn't resist asking:
"Why are you suddenly interested in coding?"
Cicely toyed with the drive in her hand, replying nonchalantly, "Just seems cool and interesting. Seth's working on a new project, and I figured I might be able to help him out if I learn a bit."
Joel's eyes darkened slightly, then he let out a resigned sigh, "Since it's software development, it's probably all advanced code. We're talking a good three to five years before we're at that level."
Cicely didn't seem bothered, "Knowing a little is better than nothing. At least I'll understand what they're talking about."
After thinking for a moment, Joel nodded in agreement.
Suddenly, Cicely lifted the USB drive, "What's this for?"
Joel then remembered, "Well, that's got a program I developed with a friend."
Cicely uttered an acknowledgement, about to plug the drive into a computer, "Let's see what it's about."
Joel quickly restrained her wrist, "Wait a second."
"What's up?"
Joel explained, "It's a blank drive. The program code is embedded within. It's a virus. You can't see it."
Cicely's mouth hung open in surprise, "A virus? So what happens when you plug it into a computer? Does it just die?"
He nodded and then shook his head, "The drive has a huge capacity. Once you plug it in, it'll automatically back up all the stored files on the computer at lightning speed. Once it's done copying, the computer will crash."
Cicely looked repulsed, "Then how do you use it? Even if you copy the files, what will hold them for extraction?"
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