Megillat Jesther
“And it was in the days of Achashverosh” starts Megillat Esther which then goes on to detail the dramatic events of the Purim story. But the events of Chapter 7, Queen Esther's second wine banquet, are not very detailed at all. A more detailed version of the Megilla was recently unearthed in Iran, the former Persia. What really happened at the second wine banquet went like this:
“Ding-dong!” rang the doorbell of Queen Esther's royal chamber. 
“Ooo, they're early!” she exclaimed.
Fixing her long eyelash, she ran to the door and opened it. Standing there were King Achashverosh, royal scepter in hand, the evil Haman, glaring menacingly and Mordechai the Jew, somber and sullen.
Twirling his scepter, Achashverosh exclaimed, “It's party time! Again!! Hah-hah!” 
In a cackling voice resembling that of a famous Jewish Nanny of centuries in the future Esther said “Come on in boys. Grab a goblet!”
The three guests entered, led by Achashverosh who grabbed a huge goblet, filled it and started guzzling.
The King said, ” I thought Vashti was the premier Persian party girl, but you blow her away, baby. Est