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POEM xi.
Annabeth volunteered to go alone since she had the cap of invisibility, but the boys convinced her it was too dangerous. Either they all went together, or nobody went.
"Nobody!" Tyson voted. "Please?" But in the end he came along, nervously chewing on his huge fingernails.
They all stopped at their cabins long enough to gather their stuff. They figured that whatever happened, they would not be staying another night aboard the zombie cruise ship, even if they did have million-dollar bingo.
Icarus double checked everything in his bag– the vitamins from Hermes (Percy had the thermos), his ring, Albatross' snacks (they were of utmost priority– that bird was a pompous one), and everything else he had brought.
Despite Percy's protests, Tyson insisted on carrying everything, and Annabeth told him not to worry about it. Tyson could carry four full duffel bags over his shoulder as easily as any of them could carry a backpack.
As deftly as they could, they sneaked through the corridors, following the ship's YOU ARE HERE signs toward the admiralty suite. Annabeth scouted ahead with her cap of invisibility.