So not my first but I have lost all traces of ideology for my other FF so I apologise to any readers who may be disappointed by such an abrupt ending.
Prologue
Fire burns in the pits of hell. Well in the darkest depths of my blood anyway. As I sat through a college lecture, suffering the change of immortality, my girlfriend smiled at me. Her orange eyes glowed as if Jupiter had relocated into her eye sockets. But I could see the maliciousness in such cold, perfected beauty. I loved her and loathed her in the same moment. It was at her insistence that I act as if under no scrutiny or absolute torture and continue my life in a normal way. But it was horrendous and it was only due to her influence that I could actually walk and talk in a normal manner but nobody else could see the pain and torture. They were too engrossed by Heidi to pay any attention to me.
"So Theodore, what is your view on the existence of reality?" Professor Cullen inquired.
Heidi smiled at me and I choked out,
"Well, Professor, in my opinion reality is a state of mind in which a person can never fully comprehend as its existence would force the human mind to create a paradox within itself as if it were proven to have never existed, humanity would break down into lawless and animalistic factions and thus to restore order we would have to lie and create an alternate ideology in which reality does exist. This makes reality a questionable subject in which mere opinion either proves or disproves its existence."
I watched as several eyes swivelled around to face me and then they caught sight of Heidi. Her position altered every humans opinion in the room and I received a round of applause. Professor Cullen however did not appear convinced. She nodded at my response and as she turned back to the board, a tanned skinned male stood up and walked out of the room. A cell phone dinged somewhere in the room and Professor Cullen lifted a phone from her desk.
"I've been summoned to a family emergency so I am going to have to dismiss you all early. For three weeks time, I would like to remind you all that your paper on the importance of religion in society is due in" She called then picked up her small purse and quickly left the auditorium.
