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'American Horror Story' Season 7 Episode 2 Spoilers: Kai Crosses Paths With Ally Again

Spoilers for the next episode of "American Horror Story" season 7 suggest that Kai Anderson and Ally Mayfair-Richards will cross each other's paths again. This is expected to be a thrilling episode for fans of the duo, especially since they share a number of scenes and people want to see them interact onscreen yet again. 

Titled "Don't be Afraid of the Dark," the second episode will follow Kai as he attempts to enter Ally's house. Based on spoilers for the episode, Ally will find him at her doorstep, where he asks her to let him in to have a glass of water. She will be reluctant at first and will refuse to do so, but Kai is too persistent to give up that easily.

Teasers for the upcoming episode suggest that things will take an interesting turn once Ally says no to Kai, as this will prompt him to tug on the bars found on Ally's door. The trailer for episode 2 shows him telling her that the bars seem strong, but it does not look like that will be the end of it. It remains to be seen if that scene will lead to a violent confrontation between the two.

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Elsewhere in the episode, fans will get to catch a glimpse of Winter Anderson again. Played by Billie Lourd, Winter is Kai's sister who is also Oz's nanny. Spoilers reveal that in episode 2, she will ask the boy to let go of all his fears.

Meanwhile, the episode will also feature the disturbing clowns as they try to terrorize Ally and her son. The two will reportedly try to run for their lives as the clowns chase them. However, it remains to be seen if these clowns are actually real or just figments of their imaginations.

"American Horror Story" season 7 episode 2 aired on Sept. 12, Tuesday, 10 p.m. EDT on FX.

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