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On the next 'Girl Meets World' episode: Riley and Maya will face 'the ghost from the bay window'

In the next episode of "Girl Meets World" season 2, Riley (Rowan Blanchard) will have to face a different kind of horror, as well as other fun things.

Last week, viewers saw Riley overcome her bullies. Riley and her best friend, Maya (Sabrian Carpenter), clashed, since Riley thought that her best friend is bullying her as well. Riley has always been afraid to let everyone know about her weirdness and individuality, but in the end, she soon accepted and embraced the fact that she is not like everyone else.

In episode 18, which is entitled "Girl Meets World: Of Terror 2," Riley will have to deal with issues regarding her identity, and will also have to face "the ghost of the bay window."

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According to a synopsis posted by Carter Matt, Riley and Maya will meet a ghost from the 1920s, who has magical powers. "Riley and Maya meet the ghost of the bay window, who happens to be a flapper girl from the 1920′s. Guest-Starring 'Austin & Ally's' Ross Lynch and Laura Marano," said the synopsis.

The promo that was released was unclear, but it seems like the flapper girl ghost has the ability to bring the two best friends back in time. Riley and Maya were seen dressed fittingly for the 1920s era, and it also seems that the two were in that actual era, too.

Carter Matt also said that the upcoming "Girl Meets World" episode was made to cater the show's new-age fans. "Girl Meets World: Of Terror 2" will also continue the Disney series' three-part Halloween special that they started last year. Disney fans will surely have a lot of fun watching Riley in her next adventure with Maya.

The new "Girl Meets World" season 2 episode will air this Friday, Oct. 2 on the Disney Channel.

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