[X] With ennui. It always seems to end this way. You meet Zuko on the day of the Comet, and never see the day after. It feels like you've spent your whole lives chasing after each other's shadows, and everyone who ever mattered to either of you apparently made sure to encourage it. How many times have you killed him? How many times has he killed you? If there's a point to it, you've long lost it in these endless cycles. So why is he here?
This seems like an interesting pick. Let's see how Zuki and everyone else react to us just not considering this fight or Ozai burning everything down anything important.
(Because really, is it? Azula doesn't seem to experience much of anything stemming from how it turns out, it does nothing to stop the cycle, and at most is just a signal that the loop is restarting soon. And she's gone through the loop so many times that is the end of yet another that big a deal? Zuko wasn't even important to us this go around to grab him even when he offered himself to us on a silver platter, why should Azula care about this fight with him that means nothing over her long run?)
[X] With frustration. In the end, everything always turns out for Zuko. Mother saves his life, Iroh holds his hand, and he hardly has to turn his back on your Father for a month to see him fall. You have bent your entire life to perfection—to the only way there ever was to win—and all it's given you is nine days, after nine days, after nine days. Why is he born lucky, while these days you sometimes find yourself wondering if you were unlucky to be born? Why? Why?