Well, without more context, it's hard to say exactly. However, generally, an 'inanimate tf story' could involve inanimate things coming to life or changing form. For example, it could be a story set in a world where household items start to move and communicate, and they might transform into different inanimate objects with special powers. Maybe a teapot becomes a flying lamp or something similar.
Since I don't know the exact 'inanimate tf story', I can't say for sure. But it could be the inanimate objects themselves that are the main characters, like a key that is the protagonist in a story about unlocking secrets and it transforms during the process.
Well, 'The Chair's Adventure' is also great. It tells the story of a chair that magically transforms into different objects. It's full of humor and unique ideas. For example, the chair turns into a flying object at one point, which is really cool and adds a lot of excitement to the story.
It could be that the mom in the 'Mom Inanimate TF Story' is transformed into a book. This could lead to a story where her family discovers all the memories and wisdom she has inside her, now in the form of a book. They could read the pages and find out things about her past, her dreams, and the things she never had a chance to tell them before.
One way to make a 'Mom Inanimate TF Story' interesting is by focusing on the emotional journey of the family. For instance, if the mom turns into a statue, show how the kids initially feel sad and confused. Then, as they start to communicate with the statue - mom in their own ways, like leaving little notes around it, it creates an engaging dynamic.
In 'The Statue's Tale', there's the main character, the statue itself. It has a very noble and yet curious personality as it discovers the world after coming to life. It's a character that really stands out.
Could be that the concept or story for the TF2 comic isn't fully fleshed out yet. Or there might be licensing or rights issues preventing its creation.