But that only matters if there is any sperm to dump in the first place.
So I think OP's plan to watch tomorrow morning is a good first step. If mating is not happening, that is the first problem to solve.
Looking for a bullseye can be wrong sometimes.
@TheOddOneOut just recently posted a photo of an egg with a bullseye, from hens with absolutely no exposure to a rooster. So the egg could not possibly be fertile.
https://www.backyardchickens.com/threads/fertilizing-eggs.1518202/page-7#post-25636705
It sounds to me like your eggs are all infertile.
I would store the eggs small-end-down, with no plastic wrap.
I remember your previous thread. Given the specific temperature of your house and your refrigerator, I think you might have better luck storing eggs in the fridge.
But even if your...