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In Bed With Her Shithead Boss (By Ellie Wynters) novel Chapter 108

Sutton looked up to find Tyler standing over her, arms crossed, expression amused.

I was,she corrected, keeping her voice even. Now I’m a developer.

Tyler raised an eyebrow. Just like that, huh? Must be nice. What did you do sleep with someone?

The implication wasn’t subtle. Heat rose in Sutton’s cheeks, but she kept her expression neutral. I have a degree in computer science. I’ve applied for a

transfer three times.

Right.His eyes flicked to her stomach. And I’m sure yourconditionhad nothing to do with the sudden promotion. Whose is it?

Before Sutton could respond, another developer, Kevin, she remembered, rolled his chair over. What are you working on, anyway? Something simple, I hope? We’re in the middle of a major system overhaul.

His arrogant know it all tone made her jaw clench. Aldriven virus detection self thinking,she said, turning her screen slightly so they could see. It adapts to new threats in realtime by analyzing behavior patterns rather than relying on signature updates.

Both men squinted at her code.

That’s pretty ambitious for someone who was answering phones for months,Tyler said, but there was a note of uncertainty in his voice now.

I’ve been working on it for months,” Sutton replied. In between transferring your calls and ordering your lunch. As you lot walk past my desk like I don’t

exist.

Kevin leaned closer, studying the screen. Your isolation protocols look overcomplicated.”

They’re not,Sutton said firmly. They’re thorough. There’s a difference.

And what’s the difference between polymorphic and metamorphic code structures?Tyler asked suddenly, like he was quizzing a freshman.

Sutton didn’t even blink. Polymorphic changes its appearance but keeps the same functions. Metamorphic rewrites its actual engine with each iteration. If you’re trying to catch both, you need behavioral analysis, not just signature detection.

Several other developers had wandered over now, drawn by the impromptu interrogation. She could feel their eyes on her, judging. Well, screw them. She knew she was good.

And how would you handle fragmented payloads across distributed networks?Elliott asked, headphones now hanging around his neck.

Containment first, then trace execution paths to find common instruction sets,Sutton replied. You don’t chase fragments; you isolate the behavior and work backward.

The questions kept coming. Each one was more technical than the last. She answered every one without hesitation. Let them test her.

She was in the middle of explaining her approach to zeroday vulnerabilities when the atmosphere in the room suddenly changed. The developers straightened. Conversations died. Eyes shifted toward the entrance.

Luca had arrived.

He stood in the doorway, tall and imposing, dark eyes scanning the room. His gaze found her immediately lingering for a moment before taking in the cluster of developers surrounding her desk.

Nicole stood beside him, tablet in hand, her smile tight and professional. But Sutton didn’t miss the flash of resentment in her eyes when she saw Sutton

at the center of attention.

Luca moved into the room, his presence and the fact Nicole was with him told those in the room exactly who he was. There was no need for anyone to question that. The other developers moved out of his way. Until he was standing close to her.

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I see you’re settling in,he said, his voice carrying easily in the nowsilent room.

Sutton nodded, acutely aware of everyone watching them. Just getting acquainted with the team. They have been so welcoming Yeah right. But Luca would tell she was lying by her tone. She didn’t need to spell it out.

Luca’s eyes moved to the screen displaying her code, then to the developers still hovering nearby. His expression cooled. Is this the new software Jake just called me about? How’s that going?

Something in his tone made the men exchange glances.

We were just asking some technical questions,Tyler said, his earlier confidence notably diminished.

To ensure she’squalified,Kevin added.

Luca’s jaw tightened almost imperceptibly. I see. But I own this company. It’s not you that needs to be worried about her qualifications? Or should we arrange a formal examination? Perhaps a written test? Or would you prefer to continue this public inquisition?

The sarcasm in his voice was razorsharp. The developers had the grace to look uncomfortable.

I understand skepticism,Luca continued, his voice quieter but no less intense. What I don’t understand is disrespect. Ms. Warner was hired for her skills. Skills this company desperately needs, given the subpar output I’ve seen from this department over the last quarter. If this program works as well as Jake has just been telling me, half your jobs could be in jeopardy, so I would make sure your work is up to scratch.”

The tension in the room thickened as a silent shock moved through the development team.

If anyone has concerns about the changes I’m implementing, my door is open,” Luca said, addressing the entire room now. If you’d prefer to seek opportunities elsewhere, I’ll personally write your references. What I won’t tolerate is undermining new team members or wasting company time with territorial displays.”

No one spoke. No one moved.

Luca turned back to Sutton, his expression softening slightly. Ms. Warner, I’d like to see a demo of your virus detection system when you have a working prototype. Jake mentioned it’s not at that stage yet.

Sutton nodded, caught off guard by his public support. Of course. I should have something ready in a few weeks.

Excellent.Luca’s gaze held hers for a moment longer than necessary, and Sutton felt a familiar heat rise in her chest. Even now, after everything, her body still responded to him.

He turned to leave, then paused. One more thing. Ms. Warner, what’s your approach to adaptive Al when dealing with fragmented malware in layered infrastructures?

The question was clearly a test, but not for her benefit. This was for the watching developers.

Sutton straightened. I’d create a zerotrust sandbox environment to isolate the fragments, track instruction flow to identify payload convergence points, and then train the Al on behavior signatures pulled from realtime threat analysis. The goal isn’t just to catch the current threat but to predict mutations before they execute.”

A ghost of a smile touched Luca’s lips. She’s exactly who we need,he said, not to her but to everyone listening.

Jake, who had returned to the scene, gave her a subtle thumbsup behind Luca’s back.

As Luca turned to leave, Nicole at his side, Sutton caught the venomous look the woman shot her way. It was brief, but unmistakable.

The developers dispersed, returning to their desks with considerably less swagger than before. Sutton let out a slow breath, turning back to her code trying to ignore the racing of her heart.

Nicole walked beside Luca down the hallway, rage simmering beneath her carefully composed expression. She’d never seen him so interested in someone at work so fast before. Certainly not some pregnant nobody who’d appeared out of nowhere.

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That was quite the show of support,she said carefully, testing the waters.

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