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Following is a chapter-by-chapter '''summary of ''Saving Charlie''''', a novel about [[Hiro Nakamura]]'s quest to save [[Charlie Andrews]]. |
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==Summary== |
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===Chapter 1=== |
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In the bathroom of the [[Burnt Toast Diner]], [[Hiro Nakamura]] peacocks in front of the mirror, smitten with [[Charlie]], despite having just met her and not knowing her last name. |
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===Chapter 2=== |
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[[Hiro]] and his traveling companion [[Ando Masahashi]], weary from their long journey from [[Las Vegas]], stop at the [[Burnt Toast Diner]] for breakfast. Not yet caffeinated, Ando complains about the lack of food choices, while Hiro is just happy to be out of the car. [[Charlie]] is their server and asks to take their order. Hiro is immediately attracted to the waitress and kicks himself for not knowing enough English to talk to her. He tries to have Ando (who speaks English fairly well) talk for him, but Ando doesn't want any part in helping Hiro hit on "some poor defenseless girl". Charlie listens to them speaking Japanese and tries to use some words she learned from a Japanese phrase book she got for [[Charlie's birthday party|her birthday]]. She says that lately she has been able to [[enhanced memory|remember]] everything she reads. They settle on their order, and Charlie leaves to continue working. |
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While she is gone, Hiro laments his bad luck in love, but feels that today is his lucky day. He debates asking Charlie out on a date, and Ando doesn't have any faith in Hiro's luck with women. When Hiro works up the courage to talk to Charlie, he gets scared and excuses himself to the men's room. There, he wrestles with his confidence, painfully remembering a bad experience he had with [[Miyoki Akayawa]]. Finally deciding that this time would be different, Hiro walks out of the bathroom full of confidence. However, the atmosphere in the diner is suddenly completely different. Ando approaches Hiro, says "It's Charlie", and motions to the diner's storeroom. In there, [[Lloyd|an officer]] is sobbing and giving orders, a [[Lynette|waitress]] is on her knees, and everybody is whispering, crying, and scared. Charlie is dead. |
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===Chapter 3=== |
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[[Hiro]] remembers that in his final year of high school, he met with the [[Reiko Asakawa|guidance counselor]] and told her that he believed his destiny was to follow in [[Kaito Nakamura|his father's]] footsteps, work at [[Yamagato Industries]], and eventually take over the company. But when asked what he ''wanted'' to do, Hiro expressed his desire to become [[Bushido]] warrior. |
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Years later, he finds himself working at Yamagato. Bored and frustrated with his life's direction, Hiro manages to [[space-time manipulation|turn back time]] by about one second. He excitedly tells [[Ando]], who doesn't believe him and teases him instead. That night on the [[Tokyo subway|subway]] home, Hiro successfully teleports to [[Times Square]] in the future. He sees a ''[[9th Wonders!]]'' comic book with his picture on it, and decides to seek out the comic's writer-illustrator, [[Isaac Mendez]]. However, when Hiro gets to [[Isaac's loft]], he sees a [[painting]] of an [[explosion]] in [[New York City]], paintings of himself, and he finds Isaac murdered with his [[brain removal|brain removed]]. |
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===Chapter 4=== |
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In the present, [[Hiro]] connects [[Isaac]]'s murder with [[Charlie]]'s murder, calling the killer "[[Sylar|Brain Man]]". As [[Sheriff Davidson]] mournfully interrogates suspects, Hiro resolves to go back in time one day and somehow save [[Charlie Andrews]]. Ando protests, and tries to encourage Hiro to stick to his original missing of [[Future Hiro's message|saving the world]]. Hiro leaves anyway. |
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===Chapter 5=== |
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When [[Hiro]] was four, [[Kaito]] explained the meaning behind the small plaque that was kept on the wall of his [[Yamagato|his office]]. The plaque read, "This is not a fairy tale". Kaito explains that there are no happy endings. Hiro agrees, but is more interested in the "happiness in the middle". |
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===Chapter 6=== |
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===Chapter 7=== |
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===Chapter 8=== |
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===Chapter 9=== |
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===Chapter 10=== |
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===Chapter 11=== |
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===Chapter 12=== |
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===Chapter 13=== |
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===Chapter 14=== |
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===Chapter 15=== |
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===Chapter 16=== |
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===Chapter 17=== |
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===Chapter 18=== |
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===Chapter 19=== |
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===Chapter 20=== |
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===Chapter 21=== |
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===Chapter 22=== |
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===Chapter 23=== |
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===Chapter 24=== |
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===Chapter 25=== |
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===Chapter 26=== |
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===Chapter 27=== |
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===Chapter 28=== |
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===Chapter 29=== |
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===Chapter 30=== |
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===Chapter 31=== |
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===Chapter 32=== |
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===Chapter 33=== |
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===Chapter 34=== |
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===Chapter 35=== |
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===Chapter 36=== |
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===Chapter 37=== |
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===Chapter 38=== |
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===Chapter 39=== |
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===Chapter 40=== |
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===Chapter 41=== |
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===Chapter 42=== |
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===Chapter 43=== |
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===Chapter 44=== |
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===Chapter 45=== |
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===Chapter 46=== |
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===Chapter 47=== |
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===Chapter 48=== |
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===Chapter 49=== |
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===Chapter 50=== |
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===Chapter 51=== |
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===Chapter 52=== |
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===Chapter 53=== |
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===Chapter 54=== |
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===Chapter 55=== |
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Following is a chapter-by-chapter summary of Saving Charlie, a novel about Hiro Nakamura's quest to save Charlie Andrews.
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1 • 2 • 3 • 4 • 5 • 6 • 7 • 8 • 9 • 10 • 11 • 12 • 13 • 14 • 15 • 16 • 17 • 18 • 19 • 20 • 21 • 22 • 23 • 24 • 25 • 26 • 27 • 28 • 29 • 30 • 31 • 32 • 33 • 34 • 35 • 36 • 37 • 38 • 39 • 40 • 41 • 42 • 43 • 44 • 45 • 46 • 47 • 48 • 49 • 50 • 51 • 52 • 53 • 54 • 55 |
Summary
Chapter 1
In the bathroom of the Burnt Toast Diner, Hiro Nakamura peacocks in front of the mirror, smitten with Charlie, despite having just met her and not knowing her last name.
Chapter 2
Hiro and his traveling companion Ando Masahashi, weary from their long journey from Las Vegas, stop at the Burnt Toast Diner for breakfast. Not yet caffeinated, Ando complains about the lack of food choices, while Hiro is just happy to be out of the car. Charlie is their server and asks to take their order. Hiro is immediately attracted to the waitress and kicks himself for not knowing enough English to talk to her. He tries to have Ando (who speaks English fairly well) talk for him, but Ando doesn't want any part in helping Hiro hit on "some poor defenseless girl". Charlie listens to them speaking Japanese and tries to use some words she learned from a Japanese phrase book she got for her birthday. She says that lately she has been able to remember everything she reads. They settle on their order, and Charlie leaves to continue working.
While she is gone, Hiro laments his bad luck in love, but feels that today is his lucky day. He debates asking Charlie out on a date, and Ando doesn't have any faith in Hiro's luck with women. When Hiro works up the courage to talk to Charlie, he gets scared and excuses himself to the men's room. There, he wrestles with his confidence, painfully remembering a bad experience he had with Miyoki Akayawa. Finally deciding that this time would be different, Hiro walks out of the bathroom full of confidence. However, the atmosphere in the diner is suddenly completely different. Ando approaches Hiro, says "It's Charlie", and motions to the diner's storeroom. In there, an officer is sobbing and giving orders, a waitress is on her knees, and everybody is whispering, crying, and scared. Charlie is dead.
Chapter 3
Hiro remembers that in his final year of high school, he met with the guidance counselor and told her that he believed his destiny was to follow in his father's footsteps, work at Yamagato Industries, and eventually take over the company. But when asked what he wanted to do, Hiro expressed his desire to become Bushido warrior.
Years later, he finds himself working at Yamagato. Bored and frustrated with his life's direction, Hiro manages to turn back time by about one second. He excitedly tells Ando, who doesn't believe him and teases him instead. That night on the subway home, Hiro successfully teleports to Times Square in the future. He sees a 9th Wonders! comic book with his picture on it, and decides to seek out the comic's writer-illustrator, Isaac Mendez. However, when Hiro gets to Isaac's loft, he sees a painting of an explosion in New York City, paintings of himself, and he finds Isaac murdered with his brain removed.
Chapter 4
In the present, Hiro connects Isaac's murder with Charlie's murder, calling the killer "Brain Man". As Sheriff Davidson mournfully interrogates suspects, Hiro resolves to go back in time one day and somehow save Charlie Andrews. Ando protests, and tries to encourage Hiro to stick to his original missing of saving the world. Hiro leaves anyway.
Chapter 5
When Hiro was four, Kaito explained the meaning behind the small plaque that was kept on the wall of his his office. The plaque read, "This is not a fairy tale". Kaito explains that there are no happy endings. Hiro agrees, but is more interested in the "happiness in the middle".
Chapter 6
Chapter 7
Chapter 8
Chapter 9
Chapter 10
Chapter 11
Chapter 12
Chapter 13
Chapter 14
Chapter 15
Chapter 16
Chapter 17
Chapter 18
Chapter 19
Chapter 20
Chapter 21
Chapter 22
Chapter 23
Chapter 24
Chapter 25
Chapter 26
Chapter 27
Chapter 28
Chapter 29
Chapter 30
Chapter 31
Chapter 32
Chapter 33
Chapter 34
Chapter 35
Chapter 36
Chapter 37
Chapter 38
Chapter 39
Chapter 40
Chapter 41
Chapter 42
Chapter 43
Chapter 44
Chapter 45
Chapter 46
Chapter 47
Chapter 48
Chapter 49
Chapter 50
Chapter 51
Chapter 52
Chapter 53
Chapter 54
Chapter 55
