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MAIA Lira frowned at me as she held up the watch I had purchased for Keir. “Are you sure you want to give me all this?” she asked, her tone hesitant, like she couldn’t believe it. “Even this?” I nodded, assuring her that I was certain, and she stared at me for a moment longer, her gaze searching mine as if she were trying to understand something I was not saying. “I don’t get it,” she finally said. “Did something happen between you and Zoraya? Is that the reason you left? Maia, I’m confused,” she said, and I shook my head quickly. “No, nothing happened. Please, just take the stuff. Keep what you want; give away what you don’t.” I forced a smile, hoping she would not press any further because I could not tell her about Keir and Zoraya. It wasn't my place, and I didn't want to repeat it to