A misunderstanding led to Amy (Rita Volk) making a drastic decision to get revenge on Karma (Katie Stevens) for kissing Seetah (Chloe Bridges), but now she will realize that Karma will do whatever it takes to have the upper hand in their ongoing feud on Faking It.

After feeling guilt over misinterpreting the situation and reacting poorly, she will be on a mission to find her and apologize—even though Lauren (Bailey De Young) continues to dissuade her against it, especially since the truth about what happened with Seetah didn't mean Karma should be forgiven for what she had done to Amy in the past.

"So what, that doesn't explain why Karma kissed you in the pool," Lauren says in a preview clip for the Tuesday, March 29 episode.

"So, if I don't have those feelings for Karma anymore, then why should it matter? I just want to end this stupid fight," Amy replies.

However, those feelings will change quickly when she sees her classmates all freaking out over some notebook pages—the very ones that Karma ripped out of Amy's journal and scattered around the school. And as she watches other people discuss her one-time sex dream about Karma and her mother's affair before the summer, she will be stunned that her best friend could do something so cruel.

"How could you do something so horrible?" Amy asks Karma incredulously when she arrives on the scene.

"Funny question coming from the person who leaked my Hump Day video," Karma replies.

However, Karma will realize just how much she may have now been the one to screw things up to a point of no return, after Amy admits she had been on her way to apologize—but now things have changed.

"I can't believe I was coming over here to apologize," she cries.

"You were?" Karma asks.

"Karma, not only am I not in love with you...I no longer want you as a friend," Amy says before storming off.

"Well that makes two of us!" Karma shouts at her.

Faking It airs Tuesdays at 10:30 p.m. on MTV.