Valeska's eyes sparkled at his comment. And though she grinned at him, she felt more respect for him now in that statement than any of the other ones before. His threat of death, abandonment meant nothing, even his professing of being a God.
"It sounds like a terrible fate, to live forever and be eternally bored." she spoke, moving into his room and taking homage on a chair across from his bed. She found herself eyeing him over before leaning back more comfortably in the chair.
"So I'm your cure for boredom?" she asked curiously, still grinning, still keeping him well within her sight, her eyes flickering over his form. "I find it hard to believe some half-dead woman could serve you so well? Though perhaps I should consider living up to your expectations. Which.." she raised her brow at him, grinning a bit broadly. "Are to say... are hard to believe. You're condoning my desire for revenge, yet you know not what had brought me shame? Though oh, let me get it, since you're a 'god'y ou're all knowing and you've already figured me out." And she leaned forward in her chair, eyes locked to his. "Or is it that you have not and you want to unlock me, unlock me like your own little secret."