Little Lady Mint strikes me as around 11, though the show cleverly avoids pinning it down too rigidly. Her age is more about vibes than numbers—like how she’s simultaneously the voice of reason among her friends but also the one who’ll sulk if she doesn’t get dessert. That duality is so spot-on for pre-teens. The animators even nail little details, like how she swings her legs when sitting on high chairs, which feels incredibly authentic.
She’s definitely in that 10–12 range—old enough to have strong opinions but young enough to throw a hilarious tantrum when things don’t go her way. The show nails her age by showing her growth over time, too. Early episodes feel a bit more naive, while later ones hint at her maturing. It’s subtle but effective.
Mint’s age is such a fun topic because the show leaves just enough room for interpretation. I’d peg her at 11, give or take a year. Her mannerisms, like how she rolls her eyes at adults but still gets excited about small surprises, scream 'middle schooler.' The way she bonds with older characters while still having that kid-like wonder makes her one of the most layered young characters I’ve seen. It’s rare to find a show that gets childhood right without leaning into stereotypes.
Mint’s age is one of those things that feels perfectly ambiguous in the best way. She’s young enough to be adorable but old enough to deliver some of the show’s sassiest lines. I’d guess 11, but honestly, her spirit defies a number. The way she’s written makes her timeless—like that one kid everyone knows who’s wise beyond their years but still giggles at silly jokes.
Little Lady Mint's age is one of those charming details that adds so much to her character! From what I’ve gathered in the show, she’s around 10–12 years old—old enough to be mischievous and curious but still retaining that childlike innocence. Her interactions with other characters often highlight her playful yet perceptive nature, which feels very true to that pre-teen energy. The writers do a great job of balancing her youthful exuberance with moments of unexpected wisdom, making her feel relatable to both younger and older audiences.
What’s fascinating is how her age isn’t explicitly stated in every episode, but subtle clues—like her school uniform, her reactions to certain situations, and even the way she navigates conflicts—paint a clear picture. It’s a testament to the show’s thoughtful storytelling that they don’t need to hammer it home; her age is woven naturally into her personality. I love how she’s written—never overly cutesy but always endearing.
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I put my head down, hoping that if I couldn't see him, I wouldn't be scared. As I felt his hand on my back and felt tingles explode, I jumped but then relaxed as I got used to it. I calmed down more as he picked up my small frame and held me close before whispering into my ear, "What has happened to you little one?"
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Celeste has always been running. When she was little a group of rouges killed most of her pack and the remaining wolves ran, including her. Over the years they have slowly split off until it is only her and her mother running. When the rouges once again find them her mother spared her own life to keep her beloved runt safe. She ran, but eventually she could no longer run for her tiny body hadn't had the energy.
Now she has been found by a new pack, The Paramount pack, and she is surprised when she finds her mate. Because how can she, an innocent little runt, have a mate such as Xavier, one of the strongest alphas in the country?
Lilliana Masters is the runt of the pack, calling her a runt would not be doing her justice, she’s barely a wolf. After a pack war kills her family and sends her wolf self into hiding deep within her. At the young age of ten, Lilliana is left with nothing but the hope that her pack- the Waning Moon Pack will continue to be her family. That hope is destroyed by the actions of those she thought were her people.
The Waning Moon pack blames the little Lilliana for the death of her family who were the pack’s beta and head healer. Harboring resentment against her, they bully and treat her like a slave for years on end. Another war is on the horizon with the Blood Fang pack- the most powerful pack there is, and during a raid, they kidnap her.
Now in the Blood Fang pack, Lilliana must navigate new pack politics and must come to terms with the fact that she is no longer a slave. She begins her journey of self-discovery and begins to navigate the feelings she seems to have for the Alpha of the Blood Moon pack- Killian Thorne and survive a war that looms on the horizon.
We all know about the year 2996, when the vampires were in charge but what happened before that? How did the vampire end up taking charge of the whole world?
The year was 2886, and the vampires are taking over the whole world, but what about the humans who refused to obey?
This is the origin of Dom and Littles Academy story, the humans have ruled for a long, but it's now time for them to step down, to be controlled and ruled.
They are submissives, all of them, but what type of submissive are they? A little? A slave? A regular submissive? Or maybe a pet?
Humans are getting classified, changed, and ruled, it's time for the submissives to take their position in the bottom.
Warning this story contains little, ddlg, ddlb, violence, and fluff.
Apologies for any misspelling or grammar mistakes.
Spoiled Alpha's son, Caleb Grant, is shocked to discover his fated mate roaming lost and alone in the forest. She's human, and she's still a child. Confused and disappointed, Caleb is compelled to protect the vulnerable human, who assumes he's nothing more than a regular wolf. In this tale of fantasy and adventure, Caleb learns to appreciate that soulmates can be friends before they can become lovers, leading a double life as Alpha to the Lakewood pack, and Ruby's beloved pet, Storm. Tragedy forces them apart, and as Ruby reaches her 18th birthday, the time has come for Caleb to reveal his secret. Will Ruby accept the man as she did the wolf, or is their love doomed to fail?
Oliver Henry Moore, fell in love with the figure of the girl he considered to be his saving angel. All of that happened when he had an accident that almost took his life. But who would have thought that the helping angel was an 8-year-old little girl, her name was Sophia Rosetta.
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Lavender runs away, knowing the cops are going to frame her for the murder. Still, she decides to learn how to protect herself in case the stranger ever finds her, but finds herself getting close to her annoying and overly enthusiastic self-defense teacher, despite knowing that he would hate her when he found out the truth about her.
Ladybee's age is one of those details that feels intentionally kept mysterious in the series, which adds to her enigmatic charm. From what I've pieced together through subtle hints—like her backstory episodes and interactions with younger characters—she's likely in her late 20s or early 30s. The creators never outright state it, but her maturity and the way she mentors others suggest she's older than the rookie heroes but not yet a veteran like some of the legacy characters.
What's fascinating is how her age contrasts with her energy. She moves like someone younger, but her wisdom and the weight of her past give her this layered depth. I love how the series lets her age be fluid in a way—more about her journey than a number. It makes her relatable to viewers of all ages, honestly.
Ladie-Marie's age in the show is one of those details that feels intentionally ambiguous, which adds to her mysterious charm. From the way she carries herself—regal yet playful, wise but with a youthful spark—I'd guess she's somewhere in her late 20s or early 30s. The show never outright states her age, but her backstory hints at a life rich with experience, suggesting she’s older than she appears. Her dialogue often references past events that span years, like the time she mentions 'a decade ago' when she first mastered a particular skill. Yet, her energy and style feel timeless, almost ageless, like a character who’s lived many lives.
What’s fascinating is how her age contrasts with other characters. The younger ones treat her with a mix of awe and familiarity, while the elders seem to regard her as a peer. It’s this balance that makes her so compelling—she could be 28 or 38, and it wouldn’t change her role. If anything, the ambiguity works in her favor, making her feel like someone who defies time. I love how the creators left it open—it lets fans project their own interpretations onto her.