[@Tybalt Capulet] Ask the character. If she's going to act up knowing the consequences, don't stifle her because you don't feel like writing the conclusion. If it's not actually in character for her to do that, then there's no reason to force it. If the scene strikes you as confronting, write to the point where she finishes her speech/rebuke/tirade, find a nice line to end the chapter/section on, and then open the next one with her nursing her wounds or dealing with the aftermath of being outed. You can hop and jump across implications where there are things the story needs but doesn't need to describe.