# Skip・Beat!, Vol. 17
## Chapter 1: Success of *Dark Moon*
- Kyoko's Rising Fame
- Recognition for her role as Mio in *Dark Moon*
- Excellent ratings and critical acclaim for the drama
- Challenges of Typecasting
- Offers pouring in for similar "twisted" roles
- Struggles with being pigeonholed into a specific character type
- Kyoko's internal conflict about her career trajectory
## Chapter 2: Kyoko’s Dilemma
- Fear of Being Stuck in Character Roles
- Desire to expand her acting range
- Concerns about being labeled as a "freak" actress
- Career Risks
- Consequences of rejecting offers
- Balancing artistic growth with professional survival
- Support System
- Advice from mentors and peers in the industry
- Encouragement from friends like Kanae and Ren
## Chapter 3: Exploring New Opportunities
- Auditioning for Diverse Roles
- Efforts to break free from typecasting
- Nervousness and determination during auditions
- Personal Growth
- Learning to embrace versatility as an actress
- Building confidence in her ability to take on varied characters
- Industry Realities
- Understanding the competitive nature of show business
- Facing rejection and learning resilience
## Chapter 4: Relationships and Reflections
- Friendship Dynamics
- Strengthening bonds with fellow actors
- Shared experiences of challenges in the entertainment world
- Romantic Tension
- Subtle hints of Kyoko’s feelings for Ren
- Moments of awkwardness and emotional connection
- Self-Reflection
- Evaluating personal goals and aspirations
- Reaffirming commitment to becoming a versatile actress
## Chapter 5: Moving Forward
- Decision-Making
- Choosing projects that align with her ambitions
- Taking calculated risks for long-term success
- Hope for the Future
- Anticipation of new opportunities and challenges
- Determination to carve out a unique path in the industry
- Closing Thoughts
- Lessons learned throughout the volume
- Inspiration for readers pursuing their dreams