I met Alana de la Garza when I was a limo driver for King Limousine. I picked her up at 30th Street Station in Philadelphia and took her to the apartment where she lived at that time on Rittenhouse Square. She was honestly concerned about the way she had treated one of the staff on the train, which impressed me about her. Dostoyevsky said it is harder to create or play a good person than an evil person, but Alana does OK.