Peter Nowalk
"How to Get Away With Murder" showrunner Peter Nowalk, photographed at the Celebration of ABC's TGIT Line-up at Gracias Madre in West Hollywood, California, on Sept. 26, 2015, teases a possible Tiffany Howard appearance when Season 2 returns in February. Getty Images

Although it's only been a few weeks since the Season 2 mid-season finale of ABC's hit drama "How to Get Away With Murder" aired, dedicated viewers are anxiously awaiting it's return. When the show left off viewers had been verbally introduced to Tiffany Howard, a girl from Asher's (Matt McGorry) past who's legacy still haunts him. During a recent interview showrunner Peter Nowalk revealed that she may make an appearance in the second half of Season 2.

During an interview with TV Guide Nowalk said he and the "HTGAWM" writers were still unsure about how to handle the Tiffany storyline. He said he was unsure whether or not she would be featured in any of the remaining six episodes. Nowalk told TV Guide he wanted to properly handle Asher and Tiffany's case if it were to be featured in the show. He claimed that if the network was going to tackle it, they "would have to have a real reason" to do so. Nowalk noted that what happened to Tiffany's character is "disgusting," adding that he and the "HTGAWM" team would have to "really devote time to it."

"I wouldn't count that out," he said in conclusion.

As you may recall Tiffany was introduced to "HTGAWM" in Season 2, episode 7. After learning that Asher had decided to turn on Annalise Keating (Viola Davis), Bonnie (Liza Wiel) decides to do a little recon in the hopes of uncovering his reasoning. During the episode Asher's girlfriend learns a few details about events that took place at Trotter Lake. She confronts her beau, whom she's learned was trying to cover up the fact that he was accused of participating in the gang rape of Tiffany Howard. Asher denies actually participating in the rape, but that does little to quell Bonnie's curiosity.

"HTGAWM" returns Thursday, Feb. 11 at 10 p.m. EST on ABC.