“Wait,” Kai growled. “We don’t know what’s up there. I should go first.” “I’m more than capable, Kai.” Wren groaned as she pulled herself higher, until the top half of her body disappeared from view. Kai cursed under his breath, turning toward me. “Say something.” “To Wren?” I asked as I glanced between my sister’s dangling legs and the statue. “I’d prefer not to be stabbed.” Kai shot me a glare but wasted no more time arguing. He followed her up, his movements slower, more precise. I tilted my head back, watching them disappear through the opening.