People really are supportive, though. Their company is so far from my Cake Shop, and it's not even on the way. Yet they still come here to place orders. Thinking of this, Avery was more than happy, "Miss Adelle, since you and Giselle are colleagues, you don't need to pay for the order. I'll get it ready and deliver it directly to you. You've ordered so much and taken such good care of me that I'll deliver it to your door tomorrow. You don't have to make the trip yourself; it's quite a long way and very time-consuming."
"Well, since you say so, I'll trouble you to deliver it, but it's the New Year, and in business, we pay attention to this sort of thing, so please take the money." Adelle didn't stand on ceremony with her, really insisting on paying her.
Through their exchange, it became even clearer to her that Avery Graham wasn't much of a competition; Avery wouldn't be a match for her.