'Girl Meets World' season 2 spoilers: Maya tells Riley she needs a break from her in episode 24

Riley and Maya on Girl Meets World Youtube Screenshot/ file

This week on "Girl Meets World," the kids are about to have a learning experience as Cory asks them to challenge one another to take a new look at their lives to see if they can stay true to what they know, or whether they will gain some new insight and perspective in life.

According to Cartermatt, the episode, titled "Girl Meets Belief," promises a wide variety of things, but the story will feature yet another argument between Riley and Maya that could lead to the end of their friendship.

While the show focuses on the love triangle among Lucas, Riley, and Maya, it looks like the girls will not be arguing about Lucas or what happened in Texas. Instead, the conflict will be about Maya's lack of belief in anything. This causes Maya to push Riley away and declare that maybe, they need a break from each other.

In the promo for the episode, Riley tells Maya that she needs to believe in things.

"Why won't you believe in anything?" Riley asks, and Maya just shrugs it off.

Later, the two are seen arguing by the lockers at school as Maya says, "I do what I do, and you do what you do."

The unthinkable happens, and Riley says that this is where their friendship ends, right here, and right now.

Farkle tries to save the girls' friendship and he tells Maya that the two of them can't be apart because "it shakes the foundation of the whole world."

Riley tries to reach out to her friend and she tells her that they have always been partners.

"I just need a break," said Maya.

"From what?" Riley asks.

"From you." Maya replies.

"Girl Meets World" episode 24 airs on Nov. 13 at 8:30 p.m. on Disney Channel.

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