I haven't read the book, but I believe it ends with him going after her.
I think it was sort of a "don't screw anything up" thing... he couldn't get it right until he took her out of his life, who know what would happen if he tried to "get her back," so to speak.
What bothered me was that he had memories of Kayleigh and her brother with their mom...when he never would've seen them together.
Also, about the blackouts... were the blackouts there to enable him to go back, or were they the product of him going back? hmmmm....
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"...for though she was ordinary, she possessed health, wit, courage, charm, and cheerfulness. But because she was not beautiful, no one ever seemed to notice these other qualities, which is so often the way of the world."
"Tell me, what is it you plan to do with your one wild and precious life?"
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