"Junebug" is the one-hundred-and-thirtieth issue of Fables.
Publisher's summary
Don't miss this issue featuring gorgeous guest art by Barry Kitson (FAIREST, Spider-Man)! In a special stand-alone tale for the month of June, here comes June Bug, the fan-favorite Fable whose parents are Rodney and June, the Adversary's wooden soldiers that became human.
Plot
Rodney and June show their daughter Junebug the cage where Bigby's glass shards are kept. The three of them move into their apartment where Junebug goes on an adventure around the castle. As she wandered around the castle, she discovered giant rats living there and was captured by them. She writes a sign for giant rats and was allowed to leave. When Junebug tries to tell her parents about the giant rats and show her the signs that the rats told her to write, not knowing that they made her write "There are no monsters here," her parents don't believe her and take her to her bedroom. Once Junebug is asleep, Rodney and June went to check on her. To their horrors they discovered scratch marks on her backs which lends credibility to her story.