They decided it would be best for them to go their separate ways, at least for now, and as Karma (Katie Stevens) makes an effort to get over her friendship with Amy (Rita Volk) seeming to come to an end, she will channel her love of music as a means of therapy on Faking It.

However, she could quickly learn that even that may not help her, after Shane (Michael J Willett) convinces her they should start a band together and use her music-but their new friendship will quickly start to show some surface cracks when he seems to take over, and Karma won't be happy when he does.

"This was the only thing making me feel better, and now I feel so much worse," she says to him in a preview clip for the Tuesday, April 5 episode.

However, when she goes to deal with her newest round of sorrows, she could be in for the biggest and most unexpected shock of her life, after Liam (Gregg Sulkin), who just finished telling her he was over her, finds her and decides to kiss her and confess how he still feels-and Karma could wind up more confused than ever before as a result.

"I honestly feel like there's still something there between us, and can you honestly say that you don't feel that?" Liam asks her in the clip.

Meanwhile, Amy is also channeling her creative side and her other passions as she tries to get over losing Karma as well-by working with Lauren (Bailey De Young) on a new documentary. However, that project could also quickly go south when Lauren realizes that Amy wants to use the movie as a platform to raise awareness about Lauren being intersex-something she is vehemently opposed to doing.

"This project should be about something," Amy says in the clip.

"It is about something," Lauren says. "Me."

Faking It airs Tuesdays at 10:30 on MTV.

Karma is releasing her emotional demons through song tomorrow on Faking It.

Posted by Faking It on Monday, April 4, 2016

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