After her Adventures in Kusari and Bretonia Sunny Returned to Liberty. She had Found some Guns in a Wreck in Kusari and had Booked a Training Course on Planet Denver. She had decided to learn how to defend herself. But before she Could go down to the Plane for the Training she had met Bennet in Orbit. She was happy to see him again and they Talked a while about Sunny's Adventures and the People she had met on her Journey. They Talked for quite some time and Sunny Greatly Enjoyed the talk with Bennet, she had fun and was a bit sad as she had to go to her Training Course. But she wanted to Learn how to Defend herself, the Training showed her Much but the Coach saw quickly that Sunny had Poor Aim and so he advised her to use a Short 6 Shoot Shotgun as she would have the best chances to hit anything at all with a Shotgun.
A Day Later Sunny was on the way to Manhattan to Sell the Rest of the Weapons as she found Bennet Nearby talking with an Ai. Sunny was Naturally Highly Interested in the AI's and how they work. She was Totaly Fascinated about the Artificial Life Form and how they live. And this time she could talk with the AI and Learn some things. Sunny Learned that the Ai Prefered Green Renewable Energy over Nuclear one. And it seemed the Ai was also interested in Sunnys Life as well. The AI asked Sunny if she and Tony Storn were a Couple? Of course, they were not and this Question got sunny completely of Guard.
Sunny was totally embarrassed and before she even knew what happened they Proposed for her to go on a date with someone that she had never met and didn't know. Even Bennet seemed to like the idea and it felt like a stab in the Heart for her that Bennet thought like this. In the end, Sunny had Accepted to at least meet that Sam guy so she can Know him before she makes a Decision. Sunny was sad about Bennet as she had got a Light Crush on him and was shocked that he had no problem with her meeting other Guys. After she calmed her Hurting Heart Sunny Decided to give that Sam at least a Try, If Bennet didn't want her it was his loss, not hers.