1. Main cursor is at the beginning of the string
2. Lookahead. Lookahead cursor is matching the next two characters one character at a time. Before the lookahead is over, the lookahead cursor is standing after the two characters. If we added C after the alternative. The lookahead cursor would just move if there's a C in the string after it.
3. The lookahead is either a go (satisfied) or a no-go (unsatisfied).
4. If it is satisfies, the main cursor gets to eat the string where the regex starts here `..$`