Morgan purses his lips for a moment again before choosing his first response, which is "Hunters make me a bit nervous, too." His reasons aren't so simple as most might assume but no one is really going to ask a vampire why he would be nervous around people who kill other people like him. Then he can't help a slight smile of his own as he falls back on her other answers.
"It seems kind of silly at first," he says, in reference to the division of the city, "but it works out for the best. Usually. I mean, it may not seem like the most enlightened way to deal with things but at least I'm not likely to wake up one night to find my neighbour breaking my door down with a stake, some gasoline and a lighter because it turns out he's actually a Hunter with a serious vendetta against Kindred." Not that he has ever witnessed the results of such happenings or anything. Really. Except for the part where he has and he'd like to never witness them again.