She was desperate to finally be taken seriously at her summer fellowship, but after her article on the ups and downs she went through with Matty (Beau Mirchoff) goes viral and begins threatening their recently rebuilt friendship, Jenna (Ashley Rickards) will have to decide once and for all what matters most to her on Awkward.

After Matty got angry when he learned about the piece--which was edited to have a very unflattering headline-Jenna said she'd have Lizzy (Rachel Melvin) take the article down, a move that will be questioned by her current beau, Luke (Evan Williams) when she tells him about it.

"Matty's pissed," Jenna says in a preview clip for the Tuesday, April 26 episode.

"Wow, so this is about Matty? Matty is selfish if he wants you to take it down," Luke replies.

Still on the fence about it however, Jenna could change her mind when she sees how much her status has changed though at IdeaBin ever since the article was published and started garnering so much attention. Before, people like Ethan (Jonathan Bennett), Ophelia (Hope Lauren) and Lizzy treated her like she was nobody special since she wasn't proving herself as a writer, but now, they are all giving her a lot more special attention, especially after her article hits a major landmark in page views.

"Your article got 300,000 hits," Lizzy says in the clip.

"300,000?" Jenna repeats, stunned.

After learning that, she will change her mind about taking the piece down-but it could truly cost her everything she has rebuilt with Matty since their horrific break-up.

"There's something about the article that I want you to know," she says in the clip.

However, Matty appears to be anything but interested unless she agrees to make it go away.

"The article you said you were going to take down that's still up?" He asks.

Now, Jenna may have to decide once and for all if she's going to try and make things better with Matty, or if her career will be the thing she puts ahead of everything else.

Awkward airs Mondays at 10 p.m. on MTV.

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