How crazy it is that a novel/live-action adaptation can affect a person? Take “Project Loki As an example, who could‘ve thought that I would be engrossed to a story about crime and mystery, right? However, for starters I did have an exquisite imagination when I comes to crimes as a child. Though, I never showed that, and it wasn’t introduced to me that deeply.

Not to exaggerate, but yes, the story indeed let out a literature monster out of me. Imagine, I jotted down notes about words along with their meanings just to have more references for my writing; that was not who I thought I was, and it excited me that I explored enough to finally find my passion.

That's where Belladonna takes place, ironically, it sounds too beautiful to think about what it really meant. Belladonna or scientific name Atropa belladonna is also called as the Deadly Nightshade by scientists because it is one of the most toxic plants in the Eastern Hemisphere and all of its' parts contains potent tropane alkaloids like atropine, scopolamine, and hyoscyamine that again causes hallucinations and delirium.

To be fair, I didn't see that one coming. I was baffled on how can a word that sounds so pure and soft have such a deep and deadly meaning, deadly effects. It sounded too good I even thought about naming my child Belladonna; it was like the wolf in sheep’s clothing for science and literature, how ironic is that?