
The Private Love of Decent Parents
Fuzzy Melissa · Completed · 10.0k Words
Introduction
What came through wasn't words—it was raw, desperate sobbing.
In Oak Creek, a well-respected couple called to report their daughter had died. But when officers stepped through the door, what they found made a veteran sheriff drop to his knees and retch—
Their 36-year-old daughter had become part of the couch.
Her body had fused with decomposing foam, waste, and writhing maggots. Skin adhered to cracked leather. Her stomach contained couch padding and her own feces. She weighed 65 pounds.
Through tears, her parents explained: "She had severe autism... wouldn't let anyone touch her..."
But neighbors told a different story: Nobody had laid eyes on this girl in twelve years.
Then investigators found something beneath the couch—freshly used cleaning wipes.
Someone had crouched beside her decomposing body and methodically cleaned her. For days.
Then who stays that composed in hell?
Grief—or guilt?
Chapter 1
"911, what's your emergency?"
What came through wasn't words—it was raw, choking sobs.
"My daughter—" The words were fractured, barely coherent. "She's not breathing... please... you have to help..."
"What's your address, ma'am?"
"217 Maple Ridge Drive... Oak Creek... please hurry..."
Then she broke down completely, sobbing so hard she could barely breathe.
Liam Cole sat in the passenger seat of the patrol car, listening as the dispatcher sent out the ambulance, confirming details. The woman's crying still echoed through the radio, that kind of desperation that made the air in the car feel heavy.
"Poor Thornes," said Sergeant Harry Miller from the driver's seat, turning off the siren. "Clayton's the Rotary Club president. Sheila works at the courthouse. Their daughter's been sick for years—basically bedridden."
Liam said nothing. Three months on the job, and he still hadn't learned to compartmentalize the way older cops did.
They rolled through streets where sunlight slanted across manicured lawns, where every house looked like something out of a magazine. Number 217 was a white Victorian with flowers blooming across the porch.
Everything was so quiet.
Clayton Thorne was waiting at the door. He wore a cashmere cardigan, home clothes, his hair disheveled, looking shell-shocked. When he saw the patrol car, he half-ran, half-stumbled toward them.
"Officers—thank God you're here—" His voice cracked. "It's Ella— my daughter—"
He couldn't finish. He wiped at his eyes.
Miller steadied him. "We're here to help, Mr. Thorne. Ambulance is right behind us."
Clayton nodded, but his steps were unsteady, as if he might collapse at any moment. He led them through the foyer, his hands trembling as he fumbled with the living room doorknob.
"Sheila's inside... she... she can't handle this..."
Muffled crying came from within.
Liam stepped through and saw a middle-aged woman crumpled on the carpet, hands covering her face, body curled in on itself. Her whole body shook with sobs, the sounds escaping through her fingers.
"Sheila..." Clayton moved toward his wife, his own voice trembling. "The doctors told us... it was only a matter of time..."
"No—it's my fault—" Sheila's head snapped up, her face streaked with tears, eyes so swollen they could barely open. "I shouldn't have left—I shouldn't have left her—Ella, baby, I'm so sorry—"
She couldn't continue. She was shaking all over. Clayton sank to his knees beside her and pulled her close, the two of them holding each other desperately.
Liam stood to the side, feeling his throat constrict.
Miller asked quietly, "Where is she?"
Clayton looked up, eyes red-rimmed, and pointed toward the center of the living room. "Right there... she liked to sit there and watch TV... every day she would..."
He couldn't finish. His head dropped again, shoulders shaking.
Liam followed the direction of his gesture.
The living room was immaculate. Sunlight poured through floor-to-ceiling windows onto a spotless Persian rug. Family photos sat arranged on the mantelpiece. The television was on, playing a children's cartoon.
In the center of the room sat a beige leather sofa.
On the sofa sat a woman, back to the door, completely still.
"We didn't dare move her," Sheila's voice came through her tears, trembling. "The doctor said... her bones were so fragile... we were afraid of hurting her..."
"You did the right thing," Miller said.
Liam moved closer, slowly.
There was a faint smell in the room. Not overpowering, but strange—the cloying sweetness of air freshener trying to mask something else, something stale and wrong.
"Did she usually stay down here?" Liam asked, trying to keep his voice gentle.
"Yes..." Clayton's voice still shook. "Ella didn't like her bedroom upstairs... she preferred it here, liked having the TV on... we let her..."
"We left yesterday and she was fine, I swear she was fine," Sheila said suddenly. "When we got back this afternoon and called her for lunch, she was just... sitting there like always, but she wouldn't answer, and then—"
She couldn't continue, burying her face in her husband's shoulder.
Clayton held his wife tightly. "Her condition... we did everything we could..."
Liam stepped around to the side of the sofa. The woman wore an oversized T-shirt, hair falling in limp, messy strands, head tilted slightly forward, face turned toward the television. From this angle, it looked like someone sleeping.
He took another step forward.
The smell grew stronger. Not sharp, but something that made him want to step back.
"Oh God, Ella..." Sheila's crying rose again. "I'm so sorry..."
Liam drew a deep breath and moved to the front of the sofa.
He saw.
Everything else fell away.
Sunlight still cast warm patches across the carpet, but ice slid down Liam's spine.
This was not a body that had just died.
Not even close.
Miller came up beside him. The old sergeant's breathing suddenly grew heavy, his hand instinctively grabbing Liam's arm, fingers digging in.
"Oh my God..." Miller breathed.
On the television, cartoon characters sang cheerfully.
Liam wanted to speak, wanted to move, but he couldn't. He could only stare at what lay before him, one thought pounding in his head:
This wasn't an accident.
This absolutely was not an accident.
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