In the near-future landscape of 2037, I’m Just A Bit takes readers on a darkly satirical journey through the life of Employee #20, a cog in the wheel of a national tech and electric company under the iron grip of Pulpit. Stripped of identity and reduced to a mere number, #20 grapples with discontentment amidst a backdrop of bizarre technical malfunctions plaguing the building’s lights, all conveniently blamed on budget constraints by Pulpit. As communication breaks down to absurd levels, #20 finds himself thrust into the service of a wealthy British client, only to uncover a chilling truth: his employer is a black-market organ dealer, preying on the vulnerable for profit. Caught between the soulless machinations of the corporate world and the depravity of the organ trade, #20 navigates a landscape devoid of morality.
When a nationwide power outage throws the country into chaos, #20 realizes that even the best-laid plans offer no guarantees in a world where ethics are a luxury. As he grapples with the consequences of his choices, #20 is propelled towards a hell of his own making, where one small decision sets off a chain of events he never could have imagined.