Abby (Lisa Edelstein) is going to have some tough decisions to make when season two of Girlfriends' Guide To Divorce premieres on Bravo.

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It's going to be a while until fans get to revisit her story, as the new season isn't even set to begin filming until later this year, but when the series returns to Bravo Abby will have a rough time when she finds herself truly torn between her ex-husband, Jake (Paul Adelstein) and new love, Will (Warren Christie).

In the season one finale, Abby was ready to move on after she and Jake went to sign divorce papers-but slept together instead and seemed ready to re-start their relationship. However, things won't be so simple for them after all-as Abby will still need to contend with Will, and Jake will be handed a major blow from Becca (Julianna Guill) over her potential pregnancy.

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"After some time in the room with the writers, when I pitched the season the first time, that was the finale, for sure," Executive Producer Marti Noxon told Access Hollywood. "What we didn't realize was that Will was gonna be such a big part of that too, that she's gonna be so torn and so would the audience between this new love with someone who feels like it's gonna combust any minute, but it's so intense, and then this thing with Jake, which is her family."

And though things seemed to be hitting a temporary stall for her and Will at the end of the first season finale, Noxon assures that it won't be the end of Will.

"I think the good part of the situation they're in is they're in for some serious conflict at last. He's a real person and I think that we can see more of his-what he's like when he finally has had enough," Noxon said.

And as for Jake and Abby's future not that Becca may be pregnant?

"I think that it's gonna throw just a giant bomb in the middle of all of their plans," Noxon said. "I don't know that Abby has a plan right now, or that they have a plan about each other, but suddenly, everything just gets way more complicated."