Snow does her best to bite back a grin, at least, when Ruby makes a passing mention of Bigby's lack of favor among the Fables. Some of it is certainly justified, at least when taking into account some of the Big Bad Wolf's past actions against their fellow citizens — there's no love lost between Bigby and the Pigs, for instance.
But she isn't going to dwell on Bigby's popularity status, not when it feels more important to offer something up about who they really are and where they come from. She hasn't told many others that they're not human — the only one of their fellow Interlopers who's really privy to that information is Connor, and only because he's a Fable himself.
"Where we come from... most of the people who live there have powers too, of a sort," she admits. "Some of it is closer to magic, some of it just helps us live longer than regular folk. But here, we're just like anybody else."
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But she isn't going to dwell on Bigby's popularity status, not when it feels more important to offer something up about who they really are and where they come from. She hasn't told many others that they're not human — the only one of their fellow Interlopers who's really privy to that information is Connor, and only because he's a Fable himself.
"Where we come from... most of the people who live there have powers too, of a sort," she admits. "Some of it is closer to magic, some of it just helps us live longer than regular folk. But here, we're just like anybody else."