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It's about time we made the trek over there to see Mulan's pre-Enchanted Forest life, and since she and Ruby are already together, she might as well come along for the ride, too. The more the merrier. Mary Margaret knew she went back to the Enchanted Forest, and did she tell anyone else? I'm going to go with yes, because that sounds like something OUAT would do When David mentions that oh yeah, he's known she was back there all along!

But, poor Granny is all alone, running that diner by herself. Time to bring Ruby back to help out with that, like the good old days! By Rachel Paige. In The Underworld. See All Health Relationships Self. Whale ogling her moments earlier, Mary Margaret ends her date with the doctor by asking her for the dinner bill. Noticing Emma has spilled a drink on her shirt, Ruby rushes over with a towel and directs her to the back laundry room.

Once there, Emma meets a pregnant maid named Ashley and inspires change in the expectant mother's life. After stealing back adoption papers from Mr. Gold 's pawnshop , Ashley desperately wishes to leave town and raise the baby herself, so Ruby lends her a car. Later, Emma returns to confront her about withholding information. Remaining silent on the issue, Ruby is finally forced to admit she lent Ashley her car to flee town.

Later, Ashley is tracked down by Emma and gives birth to a healthy baby girl. When Archie and Henry become trapped in a collapsed mine, Ruby presently watches over Pongo while Emma, Regina and Sheriff Graham try to figure out a rescue plan. Marco proposes lowering Emma down on a tow truck pulley so she can bring the two up to safety. Ruby assists by parking the truck close enough to where it must be for the plan to work.

After Archie and Henry are lifted to safety, Ruby spends time talking to the car mechanic, Billy. While serving a somewhat drunk Sheriff Graham drinks, Ruby watches him shoot darts at a board as Sidney bets him twenty dollars that he will eventually miss.

Graham, however, makes the bullseye once again and then tells Ruby that his next drink will go under Sidney's tab. Upon seeing Emma enter the diner, Ruby asks if she can get her anything. Emma declines before promptly making her way past Graham and towards the exit. When Graham throws a dart at Emma and it slams into the wall near her, Ruby is shocked by what happened and observes a tense verbal exchange between the two before Graham follows Emma out of the diner.

In the aftermath of Emma saving Regina from a fire at the town hall , Ruby hails her as a hero for what she did. Granny then suggests using photos from the rescue to make campaign posters for Emma, which Archie agrees to help with by getting a photo. Sometime after withdrawing from the election, Emma finishes a drink at the diner counter and requests another one when Ruby asks if she wants more.

Henry arrives to talk with Emma while Ruby is away, but the waitress returns moments later with a tray and sets down two glasses; one with Emma's drink and the other being a glass of milk for Henry. Days later, Ruby notices David and Mary Margaret seated at separate diner tables and engaging in conversation.

She offers to push their tables together, but both decline the suggestion. Soon, Emma joins Mary Margaret and Ashley, who after handing off her child to Granny, pulls up a seat near them. Spotting men at the counter, she coyly points them out to Ashley, who is not interested in cheating on Sean. Flirtatiously, Ruby goes over to chat with the guys. After she is finished speaking, no one responds and everyone ignores her. Later that night, Ruby serves Mary Margaret, whose reputation has taken a steep dive as the town harlot, some alcohol when Leroy , the infamous town drunk, joins to ask for the same thing.

From the diner counter, Granny calls her over, but she tries to buy herself more time with August. Impatiently, her grandmother tells her to stop flirting. Finally, Ruby stomps over and learns that Granny wants her to start handling more of the business responsibilities by working on Saturdays. Granny wishes to train her to take over the diner one day, but Ruby rejects the idea and angrily quits the job.

Unable to find work elsewhere, she packs up her things and heads for the bus stop. While rebuffing Dr. Suddenly, the phone rings. She answers and assists Miss Ginger with an inquiry, which impresses Emma. She ends up unearthing a box containing a human heart. The encounter traumatizes her, although Emma praises her for her skill in locating things.

After quitting the assistant job, Ruby realizes she likes working at the diner and only quit because of her uncertainty about taking over the business one day. She relates these fears to Granny, who restores her self-confidence. The two reconcile, and Ruby resumes working as a waitress. Terrified, she screams, alerting August and Emma to her.

Too shocked to fully explain who she saw, Ruby only manages to tell them that "she" in the alley. While August stays behind to help Ruby calm down, Emma goes to check. After Emma breaks the Dark Curse and restores the memories of the townspeople, Ruby reunites with David , Mary Margaret and the dwarves. After stopping the townspeople from harming Regina , she agrees to look after Henry for Emma. Later that night, she and Henry stop by the town hall to witness Regina threatening David, who is tied to the wall by her magic.

Ruby takes charge in the aftermath of the Wraith attack, which has left the town damaged and the people shaken. The people gather in clusters at the town hall, and she directs them where to go whether they need beds or counseling. Mother Superior is helping out as well, and she mentions her concern for the townspeople in their current predicament. Ruby reassures her that their prince is working on something.

Soon, David arrives but is quickly overwhelmed by everyone's questions and requests that need immediate attention. Leroy reveals, after using Mr. Clark as a test subject, that whoever crosses the town line will lose their Enchanted Forest memories. In an attempt to maintain order, David promises to regroup at the town hall in two hours' time with a plan.

As the designated time rolls by, Ruby becomes concerned when David hasn't arrived yet and asks Henry to phone him, but suddenly, Regina bursts in. Having regained her magic by now, Regina uses it in a powerful display to scare the townspeople. Ruby, refusing to be intimidated, boldly asks what she wants.

Henry recognizes his mother wants him to go home with her, which he grudgingly complies with in order to make her stop hurting everyone. More afraid of Regina than of losing their memories, the townspeople, decide to take the risk of leaving town, while Ruby runs into David and informs him of what happened, but he is more concerned about finding a way to Emma and Mary Margaret. She persuades him to take care of the current town dilemma since everyone desperately needs his help as soon as possible.

With David, Ruby hurries with him to Storybrooke's road exit in a truck and cause a blockade to stop everyone from leaving. In a speech, David wins the residents over by helping them realize the memories of their old lives are an essential part of them and they do not have to choose between the two lives because they are both.

While David and the dwarves are mining for fairy dust , which can bring Emma and Mary Margaret home if used on Jefferson's hat, Ruby carries lunch to them. On her diner work shift, she talks to Belle , who is looking for a job and place to stay.

Ruby directs her to the closed library; leaving Belle to check it out on her own. A short time later, she is approached by David and Mr. Gold asking for Belle's whereabouts. At first, Ruby refuses to say anything, but with David's persuasion, she admits what transpired before and helps them track Belle using her newly rediscovered heightened smell.

Inside the shop, Ruby watches David and Mr. Gold question Moe, who admits he sent Belle into a mine cart and across the town border in the hopes she would lose her memories of Mr.

Along with David and Mr. Gold, Ruby heads to the mines to save Belle. Much later after Belle is safe, she introduces the bookish girl to pancakes and how to eat them. She also hands Belle a small box someone left for her.

On the first curse-free night, which is also wolfstime for Ruby, she is cleaning up the diner while David and the dwarves are celebrating over finding fairy dust, an ingredient. To her, Billy confesses his identity in the Enchanted Forest was Gus, a mouse who lived in Cinderella 's pantry. He asks her out on a date, but she struggles for an answer, knowing that she is due to shape-shift during the night. Belle, noticing her discomfort, intervenes by telling him they are having a girls' night out.

After Billy has left, Ruby notices the time and hurries to the backroom where Granny is fixing up the freezer, which Ruby will use as a cage for herself. During the night, a belligerent Albert , hell-bent on ruining David's life, releases Ruby while she is a wolf, and then kills Billy to give the appearance she did it.

In the morning, Ruby wakes up in the forest as a human after a worried David and Granny discover her there. Soon, Billy's butchered body is found, and Ruby believes she is to blame.

Albert rallies the townspeople against David; forcing him as sheriff to choose between "justice" or defending a friend who looks guilty.

Ruby is locked in a cell for protection, but knowing the angry residents will come for her, she is later chained up in the library as Belle keeps her company. Rather than hide, Ruby Believing the townspeople's hate for her is justified, Ruby tricks Belle into letting her before chaining Belle in her place and going to face the mob. Reverting to a wolf, Ruby faces Albert as he readies his gun at her. Suddenly, David and Granny arrive with the bloody weapon as well as Ruby's magic cloak that was found in Albert's truck.

With coaxing from David, Ruby allows him to place the cloak on her. Albert escapes and burns Jefferson's hat, which wipes out the only chance David had for finding his family. Despite David's anger over the destroyed hat, Ruby convinces him not to punish Albert out of vengeance. Later that night, Ruby is in the apartment as she looks to David as he watches over a sleeping Henry.

David tells her that Henry may never see Emma or Mary Margaret ever again and his uncertainty about how to break the news to him. Ruby insists he won't have to, but David remains skeptical since fairy dust won't be enough and now Jefferson's hat is gone.

She believes in him because she knows he never gives up until he succeeds, in addition to the fact he won't be doing it alone. On her way out, Ruby asks him to phone Granny so someone can unchain Belle from the library. She then uses up the remaining hours of wolfstime to go out for a run through the woods in wolf form. However, Mr.

Gold and Regina share combined fears over the possibility their nemesis, Cora , will be the one to cross into town instead.

Using a wand , they take all the diamonds in the mines and convert it into fairy dust to create a life-threatening portal over the wishing well to kill anyone who attempts to enter Storybrooke. Leroy discovers the diamonds are missing and brings Ruby to the mines to show her. They go back to the pawn shop to warn Henry of their suspicion Mr. Gold and Regina are going to do something bad.

With Henry, Ruby hurries to the wishing well to stop them. She tries to confront Mr. Gold, who uses magic to render her unconscious. Henry pleads with Regina to undo the portal's effects, and she believes in him enough to do so. As Emma and Mary Margaret come through the well, Ruby awakens and welcomes them home. To commemorate Mary Margaret and Emma's victorious return home, the town residents come together at a party celebration held at Granny's. Ruby is chatting with Bashful when Emma and Mary Margaret arrive.

She hurries over to give affectionate hugs to both. A hush falls over the diner when David calls everyone's attention and begins making a speech expressing happiness at reuniting with his wife and daughter. Afterwards, all the party guests raise their glasses in cheer, and all except Emma are shocked when Regina walks in apologizing for her lateness.

On the defense, Leroy grabs a knife and asks what she is doing here, which Emma quells by saying Regina was invited by her. With that, everyone dispenses to mingle and have fun at the party. The next day, while on a jog, Ruby encounters Archie and Regina arguing on the dock. She asks them what is going on, and Regina responds by telling her to continue on her walk, to which Ruby reluctantly runs off.

Later in the day, Ruby is closing down the diner when she sees Regina enter Archie's office. The following day, Ruby is able to understand Pongo enough to know something is wrong, and she and Emma go and find Archie dead in his office. When Emma asks who could have done this, Ruby responds, "I think I know"; indicating she saw Regina the previous night.

The death of Archie is announced to the rest of the townspeople after Emma seemingly finds incriminating evidence via the dream catcher of Regina as the murder. Leroy attends the funeral to listen to Mary Margaret give a eulogy dedicated to Archie. After she is finished, Marco gives his own personal farewell.

Leroy approaches Emma and Mary Margaret to ask, on behalf of himself and other dwarves, when they will be returning to the Enchanted Forest, which perks everyone else's attention to the conversation.

He is concerned about Regina being on the loose, but also about the possibility outsiders can wander into town now that the curse is lifted. Ruby agrees with Leroy, recalling her own ability to shapeshift into a wolf, and if people from the Enchanted Forest were afraid of her, then so will people in this world.

Emma believes they are safe for now, but Leroy thinks that trouble will happen sooner or later. After an outsider crashes his car into the town border, he is taken the hospital for treatment.

Hook and an amnesiac Belle are also taken in as patients. Ruby meets up with David, Emma, Leroy and Mary Margaret to break into the stranger's phone to learn more about him. Emma quickly discovers the outsider's name is Greg Mendell , and from looking at his phone information, he appears to be a normal person.

Whale informs them that Greg is bleeding into the chest cavity, and asks Mr. Gold to use magic to fix it. Gold refuses to assist and warns them that it'd be better if they don't save the outsider because the man saw his use of magic. After much discussion, they decide to save Greg's life. After Dr. Whale leaves the room to prep for the surgery, Greg's phone rings, but no one dares to answer as the call might be traced to Storybrooke. Following Dr. Whale's sudden disappearance from the hospital, Ruby tracks him down in time to stop him from committing suicide.

He shares his woes about concerning his family name, Frankenstein, and how everyone associates it with a monster. Sympathetically, she talks about her own pained past of feeling like a monster after accidentally killing her boyfriend. However, she believes both of them have a chance at new lives. Whale goes through with the surgery, which is a success.

As sheriff, Emma questions Greg about the accident and learns, much to the relief of everyone else, that he was texting and driving and did not see Mr.

Gold using magic. On the same night Greg ends up in Storybrooke, Belle receives a gunshot wound from Mr. Gold's nemesis, Hook , which causes the loss of her Enchanted Forest memories after she falls across the town line.

In concern for her friend, Ruby visits Belle in the hospital as she is recovering from the ordeal. She explains they were once friends, which the girl does not believe. Hoping to cheer her up, Ruby gives Belle a book by her favorite author Jules Verne. Uneasily, Belle talks about the night at the town line, in which she saw Mr. Gold holding a fireball. To prevent exposure of magic, Ruby brushes off her recollection as a side effect of the hospital medication.

Belle, who is frustrated no one will believe her, begins acting out. The nurse arrives to sedate her, to which Ruby asks if Belle's behavior is a common occurrence. As a reply, the nurse confirms it is because of her condition. When Red and her friend, Snow White , discover wolf footprints that lead to her and Granny's house, Red remembers that Peter came to her house the previous night and they decide that Peter is the wolf. They chain up Peter, and Red decides to stay with him when he turns, but he doesn't turn.

It is revealed that Red is actually the wolf, and she slaughters and partially devours Peter. She is returned to her human form when Granny weakens Red's wolf form with silver and they put the red hooded cloak over her, which is enchanted so that it can stop Red from turning into a wolf.

After Red realizes that she is the wolf, Granny tells her and Snow to run away before the angry mob arrives. Red and Snow become close friends, even when Red finds out that Snow is a fugitive running from Queen Regina. When Red discovers an entire pack of werewolves, along with her mother Anita , she almost parts ways with Snow until the Queen's guards find them and start attacking the werewolf pack as well.

Anita blames Snow for the death of one of the werewolves, Quinn, and tries to kill her but Red's wolf form pushes Anita's wolf form over and accidentally impales Anita. They bury Anita, and Red tells Snow that everyone has tried to get Red to choose between being a human and being a wolf, and Snow has been the only person who thought it okay to be both.

Red manages to control her wolf form, which becomes helpful when fighting armies. When Regina unleashes the first Dark Curse , everyone including Red is transported to Storybrooke, where she is a waitress at Granny's Diner who wears rather revealing and skimpy clothes. Although she has a flirtatious personality and wears inappropriate clothing, Ruby is revealed to have a low self-esteem and argues with her granny often.

However, when she works at the sheriff's station for Emma Swan for a short while, Ruby finds a human heart while going on an investigation for Emma which horrifies her. After this, she makes amends with her granny and starts wearing more and more appropriate and modest clothing. It is revealed that although the Dark Curse held back her ability to turn into a wolf, she could still use her sensitive smell and hearing.



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