So this is where I'll post the Tim and Chris stories I'm working on, which will all probably be little-mini adventures that the duo have in between Zag's comics. Here's the first story, which is an origin story of how we both met (note: not actually how we met):
Oh Hey, An Origin Story
It was a dark and stormy night, as most stories start out with. Tim was walking home from a long day of work, minding his own business, when he heard a commotion down an alley nearby. Curious, he crept toward the alley and looked at what was happening. There, he found what appeared to be a boy in a blue and yellow jumpsuit lying on the ground, a big burly man standing in a doorway, looking down on him with a scowl.
"Dammit Chris, how the hell did you even get drunk? All you drank was chocolate milk!" The man shouted at the boy, who drunkenly picked himself up.
"I, I's tellin' ya, man, somebody musta spiked it er sum-*HIC*-thin'!" The boy, apparently named Chris, slurred back to him.
"Y'know what, that's it, that's the final straw, you're not allowed in this fucking bar ever again!" The man yelled, then slammed the door shut before Chris could protest. "Awwww, what the hell, man?! This 's the only bar in town!" Chris looked around, then spotted Tim. "Hey, ya agree with me, right? This 's bullshit!" He then kicked a can that was lying on the ground.
Tim just remained silent, and watched as Chris shoved his hands into his pockets and stumbled out of the alleyway. As soon as Chris was close enough, Tim placed a hand on his shoulder, then asked: "Are you really drunk?"
Chris chuckled. "Nope, I was just screwing with the guy. Trying to screw with you too by keeping the act up, but you caught on. Just didn't think it'd go as far as him banning from going to his bar..."
"What exactly did you do?" Tim asked, an eyebrow raised under his mask.
"Well I kinda jumped on the bar, shouted the chorus of Gloria over and over again, took off my shirt and waved it around, and maybe kicked someone in the face on accident. Then he threw me out and you know the rest."
"You really don't know when a joke goes too far, do you?" Tim said, his voice dripping with sarcasm.
"Nope!" Chris replied, his voice completely genuine. Tim let out a small laugh at that. "So, what's your name?" He asked Tim, then began walking.
"Tim Thomas." Tim replied, following him.
"Well I'm Christopher James of 11302 the Third."
"Hm. That's a mouthful. So I take it everyone just calls you Chris?"
"Yep!"
"Where exactly do you live?"
"Well, I have this box a few streets away, bu-"
"You're homeless?" Tim asked, his eyebrows raised in surprise.
"Yeah, technically, but it's not all bad! Sometimes the rats come and keep me company. But I'm probably gonna need to find a new box, because the rain always ruins my boxes." He said, his face twisting into a frown.
"Well, I think I might have a few boxes at my apartment..." Tim said, then Chris' eyes lit up.
"Really? I could build a fort with them! Fort Chris will be IMPENETRABLE!" Chris shouted to the skies.
"Right." Tim said, rolling his eyes beneath his mask. "C'mon, I'll take you to my apartment to get a box for you."
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After a bit of walking, the two arrived at Tim's apartment. It was scarcely decorated, with only the bare essentials: a couch, a bed, a table, a TV, and a kitchen with all the required appliances like a microwave, a fridge, and a stove.
"Wow, you live here? This place is awesome!" Chris exclaimed, looking around in excitement.
"I guess." Tim replies, taking off his mask and setting it on the table. Chris looks at Tim, and his eyes shoot up in surprise. "What?" Tim asks, raising his eyebrow.
"I thought you were a robot or something, but you're just a normal guy? Man, there goes my theories..."
"What theories?"
"On why you were made! I was thinking you were killed in a tragic accident, but then got rebuilt as a robot! Then you were sent on missions to fight other robots like Megaman, but you rebelled against your creator and found your way here."
"Nope, just a normal, everyday human." Tim replies.
"Aww maaaaaaaan..." Chris slumps. Tim goes into his bedroom, then roots around in his closet. He walks back out with five cardboard boxes stacked up high. "Well, here they are." He says, setting them down.
"Thanks! These'll make an excellent fort!" Chris says, picking up the boxes and walking to the door. Tim opens it for him.
"Good luck, I guess. I'll see you around." He says to Chris, who in return says: "You too, Tim!" And so, Chris walked to the elevator, called it, then stepped inside. It closed, and Tim figured that's the last he'd see of Chris.
Boy was he wrong.
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About an hour later, Tim was laying in bed when he heard a loud, blood-curdling scream from outside the building. He jolted up, looking around. Groggily, he stepped out of bed and headed outside. He saw some of his neighbors had done the same.
"What the hell was that?" He asked his next-door neighbor Silas Schlock, who replied in a thick Irish brogue: "I'll be damned if I know, pal."
"Well, I'm gonna go check it out." Tim said, turning to go back into his apartment.
"Your funeral." Silas replied, before walking back into his room. Tim slipped on his clothes and mask, before heading to the elevator and heading down to the ground floor. He jogged outside, and looked left and right. Another scream came, though this one sounded rather gargled, like the person might be drowning. He broke into a sprint in the direction that it came from.
He turned down an alley next to the building, and found it was flooded. Five boxes were floating in the water... Wait a minute...
"Chris!" Tim shouted. There was a splash, as a hand reached out from under the water and he heard a gargled reply that sounded like "Tim!"
Quickly, Tim jumped into the water. His masked allowed him to see clearly, and he saw Chris squirming around frantically under the water, attempting to swim back up. However, Chris' squirming began to slow, before he closed his eyes and stopped completely. Tim swam faster, grabbed Chris, then swam back to the sidewalk.
He set Chris down on the sidewalk and began CPR. After a while, Chris coughed up some water, then opened his eyes. "Ugh... T-tim...?" He muttered, before passing out. Tim picked him up and slung him over his shoulder like a sack of potatoes, before walking back to the apartment.
Once inside the apartment, Tim set Chris down in his bed and pulled a blanket over him, before going to the living room and sitting down on the couch. The adrenaline was still keeping him awake, so he turned on some TV and watched reruns of Full House before finally drifting off into sleep.
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The next morning, Chris slowly opened his eyes. He looked around, and found himself in a bed... Wait, how'd he get into a bed? He pushed the blanket off of himself and sat up, looking around. He didn't recognize the room at all. Then, Chris heard some noise from beyond the door. He stood up and walked out.
Once out of the room, he looked around again and realized he recognized this place: it was Tim's apartment. How did he wind up here? He realized the noise was coming from the kitchen, and walked in. There, he found Tim cooking breakfast at the stove. "Uh... Tim?" Chris asked.
Tim turned around, then said: "Welcome back to the land of the living."
"What happened last night?"
"Well, after you set up the 'impenetrable' Fort Chris, the alley flooded and you nearly drowned. I saved you and brought you back here."
"Really? Thanks." Chris said, taking a seat at the table.
"Are you really okay with being homeless?" Tim asked him.
"... No, not really." Chris replied.
"How would you feel about staying here, then?" Chris' eyes widened.
"Really!?" He blurted out, and Tim chuckled.
"Really."
"Oh, yes yes yes, a thousand times yes!" Chris shouted, jumping out of his chair in glee.
"Alright then. You're gonna have to sleep on the couch for a while, and you're gonna have to get a job to pay your share of the rent..." Tim went on, but Chris didn't care. He finally had a home. A place to sleep other than the ground. A friend other than the rats in the alleyways.
Once he was sure Tim was finished, Chris said: "Tim, I have a feeling this is the beginning of a beautiful friendship."
"Likewise." Tim replied.
And so, the dynamic duo of Tim and Chris was born.
The End