[His assessment makes her angry, mostly because she can't really argue with it. She was raised by humans -- more than once, technically. Maybe it's not so much her that's human. Maybe it's just conditioning.]
[The answer to his question evades her equally. She had a reason up until a month ago: Diva. But now it's just the default, some pathetic state of being she's forced into for lack of other options...]
[Much as she rebels against the thought, pictures Hei and Zero and Yuuki and those she loves and wants to insist she has something to still live for, she says nothing. Neither able to defend her own existence nor admit that she'd already be gone if she could only find someone willing to swing the blade.]