CHAPTER ELEVEN “Right.” Phoenix focussed his thoughts. “How about we go up and attack as soon as we get in. Then, when we get Blódbál back, we’ll be able to fight our way out of the temple.” Jade gazed at him and shook her head. “That’s one of the things I like about you – always thinking with your sword arm. Shouldn’t we at least make sure the sword is there before we kill anybody to get it?” “Fine. Whatever,” he retorted. “So have you got a better plan? I just want my sword back.” “What is it with you and that thing?” Jade sent him a worried look beneath her lashes. “It’s like you’re addicted to it or something.” “Don’t be ridiculous.” Phoenix shrugged her words away, irritated. Marcus stepped between them, frowning. “Remember – we’re a team. We need to make the most of e