Maia Jeffries is a dedicated nurse whose warmth and empathy engage patients and staff alike.
Maia arrived back in NZ from a stint in Oz. At first it was
thought she was the travel companion and friend of Jay, but it
soon became apparent that Maia and Jay were more than good friends
- they were lovers.
Maia forged a new life for herself in Ferndale. Several
hopeful males tried their luck - for cheeky farm boy Eltham it
was love at first sight. Hunky doc Mark Weston was also keen.
Maia's family arrived in Ferndale. Her father's diagnosis with the hereditary Kennedy's Disease cast doubt over her dream to one day become a mother. Maia's dad was killed in a farm accident.
Maia married Jay in a glamorous Valentine's Day Civil Union
ceremony. But Jay had an affair with a married man which Maia
found difficult to forgive.
She focused on a new goal - to have a child. Maia had the
support of her friend (and sister Tania's partner) Mark
Weston. He agreed to be the sperm donor to make Maia's dream come
true.
Maia's pregnancy dream was shattered when her fertilised eggs
proved to have Kennedy's disease. Her relationship with Jay was the
next casualty and the pair separated.
Maia didn't give up on her dream of becoming a mum.
Mark secretly agreed to be her donor once more, this time
keeping wife Tania entirely in the dark. It was a recipe for
disaster.
When the 2007 murders saw Mark targeted by police as a major
suspect, his devious sexual past was dredged up. The guilt
saw him confess his part in Maia's baby to Tania. As an added blow
to Maia, ex-partner Jay became the third victim of the Serial
Killer. Mark left the country, Jay was dead and it appeared as
if Tania would never forgive her.
Maia gave birth to her baby boy Jay in the back of her car and
Tania was there to deliver him. The birth brought the sisters
together again.
Maia returned to the hospital from maternity leave, and struggled
with the dual demands of her job and her role as a parent.
She has passed the Kennedy's disease on to her child and this
guilt coupled with the demands of her dual roles caused Maia
much heartache.
Maia then started to see her friend Alice in a new light. But
Alice's boyfriend Ethan discovered Maia's friendship, and set about
sabotaging their friendship and Maia's career.
To make matters worse, Maia's mother Yvonne
was diagnosed with cancer due to a dodgy Nessus-Bio skin graft
(which Ethan's company supplied).
Maia confessed to Alice and her family that she shot Ethan.
This caused massive division in the family but no-one was
prepared to turn her in to the police.
Isolated and alone, Maia's guilt caused her to unravel and
she appeared to go mad. In mid 2009 Maia was confined to a
psychiatric unit.
Hallucinations and conversations with Ethan Pierce haunted her
until she was finally able to confess her guilt.
After release from the unit, Maia was on the road to
recovery. A subsequent court case saw her get off the murder
as the judge threw the case out of court.
Maia tried to rebuild her life in the community but some colleagues
were very suspicious and hostile towards her.
She is back working in the hospital and wants to put the past
behind her.
Maia found herself attracted to new nurse
Nicole Miller.
Wanting to be honest, she told Nicole of her unsavoury
past. Initially aghast, Nicole warmed to the idea of
romance with Maia.
But the relationship was fraught with difficulty and Nicole left
Maia. Eventually Maia tracked Nicole down in Tauranga and
convinced her to come back to Ferndale.
They lived together but surgeon Jennifer Maison caught Maia's eye.
Maia gave into temptation and had an affair with Jennifer, breaking
Nicole's heart when she found out.
But Nicole eventually forgave Maia and they tried to work
things out but love wasn't enough and Maia realised that she
needed a fresh start. She left for Sydney with JJ and with her
Yvonne.
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