"Thank you, sir," Aella stepped out of the vendor's shop after making sure he didn't forget her order again.
The man was already old and if his young apprentice wasn't around to help, it was quite difficult for him to put an order down. Thankfully, she had made sure he stored the items on his ledger so he wouldn't forget this time.
They had orders to make and they still were expecting more contracts. At this rate, they could pay all their debts and still have some money left to buy more goods and to take care of the house.
Aella was grateful that the business was going much better than expected. With a smile, she looked down at the list her mother had given to her to get from the retail store.
Even though she was reluctant to step out this morning, it had turned out better than she had thought it would be. The market wasn't too crowded by this time of the day and the sun wasn't fully out yet.