"Maybe they don't have a choice," Snow points out, in a thoughtful echo of Bigby's own assessment.
It's a sentiment she can understand all too well, knowing their history and how long they'd all felt trapped in inescapable circumstances. Fabletown had been the only alternative to something much more unforgiving, but she sympathizes, instinctively, with people who might not know of any other reality apart from the one they've always had to exist in.
"You do what you can when there's no other option." Isn't it what they'd done, in leaving — in building a new home for everyone, far from their enemy's reach? That's not to say Fabletown is perfect, but it's also better than what came before it.
"Even if they don't know anything, it might not hurt, getting to know the neighbors a bit more." Metaphorically speaking, considering the number of days it takes to get from point A to point B.
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It's a sentiment she can understand all too well, knowing their history and how long they'd all felt trapped in inescapable circumstances. Fabletown had been the only alternative to something much more unforgiving, but she sympathizes, instinctively, with people who might not know of any other reality apart from the one they've always had to exist in.
"You do what you can when there's no other option." Isn't it what they'd done, in leaving — in building a new home for everyone, far from their enemy's reach? That's not to say Fabletown is perfect, but it's also better than what came before it.
"Even if they don't know anything, it might not hurt, getting to know the neighbors a bit more." Metaphorically speaking, considering the number of days it takes to get from point A to point B.