Overview
Revelation scenes fail when the secret is simply announced: "I have to tell you something. I did X." The reader gets the information but not the experience. A revelation that works is one where the disclosure is forced by the scene's pressure, where the character who discloses pays a cost, and where the character who receives it cannot simply absorb it and move on.
The Revelation & Disclosure Dialogue Prompt generates a scene where the secret emerges under pressure, lands with full weight, and permanently changes what is possible between these two characters.
What you get: - Why the secret is disclosed now (the pressure that forces it) - What it costs the disclosing character to say it - How the receiving character responds in real time - A complete disclosure scene with full emotional weight - The aftermath: what is now different - The thing that cannot be unsaid
Built for: Novelists, screenwriters, and any writer who needs a revelation to land as a scene rather than a plot point.