There was another dark night in Rosewood and Hanna is nestled all
snug in her bed, while shadows slowly hover over her head. As she sprang from
her bed to see what was the matter, we see MonA standing beside her. "Is
this a bad time?" she asks.
As Hanna wonders how the hell her
psych-patient-former-best-friend wound up in her bedroom -- "She Joey
Pottered it," my mom and I decide -- MonA explains that she's scared to go
back to school with "no on in her corner."
When Hanna's Gramma hears her talking to MonA, she tells her
she's simply "reading out loud." Obviously, that should have tipped
Gramma Marin off, but it seems to satiate her curiosity.
Meanwhile, out on the mean, desolate streets of Rosewood, a
big black SUV starts chasing a hooded skateboarder until he's driven off the
street. As he hits a curb, we see the driver is TobAy, but who was the
skateboarder?
The next day, Colonel Fields -- who's back apparently? -- is arming his
family's home with an alarm on every window, much to Rapunzel's Emily's
dismay as a ladder hits her bedroom window. So. much. Joey. Pottering.
Emily's dad tells her that Garrett's mother is going after the Rosewood police
to clear Garrett's name, but Em doesn't think he's innocent -- after all, Ali's
murder remains unsolved.
Hanna activates the Liars phone chain and now the quartet knows that MonA's
back: Aria thinks they should ignore her, while Spencer believes she could have
more answers ... and a connection to the NAT club. Spence dares to bring up
Aria's dad, but she says she's not going to start believing her former coffin
buddy now, especially when she and Byron are finally getting along.
When Hanna goes downstairs for breakfast, there's a basket of muffins from
MonA and Gramma tells her the tale of Cousin Heshy and the Rusty Nails, which
would have made an awesome installment of "Are You Afraid of The
Dark?" Gramma thinks people can change, but Hanna isn't so sure.
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