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'Faking It' Season 2 Spoilers: Karma Starts to Develop Feelings for Amy

"Faking It" season 2 is approaching the point where Karma is starting to realize that she may be developing feelings for her best friend Amy.

In the first season of "Faking It," Amy (Rita Volk) told Karma (Katie Stevens) that she has feelings for her, but it turned out to be one-sided. While Karma first told Amy that she is straight and that her feelings for Amy are only platonic, she may realize in season 2 that she might be in love with her best friend, according to Realty Today.

In the recently released teaser for "Faking It" season 2, Karma and Amy are seen kissing passionately. In another scene, their friends are discussing bisexuality, and Karma appears to be torn between being straight and being bisexual, the report details.

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The next episode of "Faking It" titled "Concern" will revolve around Amy and Karma's prom night. Lauren (Bailey De Young) will announce that all high school students are required to bring a date, and the newly single Karma is faced with a blank wall after her breakup. So, she will turn to Amy and ask her to be her prom date, Movie News Guide reports.

Amy, who admittedly is attracted to Karma, will say yes but will also request Felix (Parker Mack) to tag along as her second date. She is afraid that she would fall deeper in love with Karma, so she needs Felix to accompany her.

In the 16th episode of "Faking It," Karma's mom spread the news to her friends about her daughter being a lesbian. Because of what happened, Karma and Amy had to pretend that they had feelings for each other. But after Karma's mom took back what she said, the two pseudo-lovers have started to become genuinely attracted to each other, the report relays.

The 17th episode of "Faking It" season 2 airs on Monday at 9:30 p.m. ET on MTV.

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