@Sour D if you've still got those two seeds can I suggest two things to try before pitching them. After you let them set on a paper towel for a couple days scarify them really well. I do it one of two ways, the first is with a cigar plastic tube with a piece of 120 grit sandpaper rolled up to make a tube (abrasive facing in) which I slide down into the plastic tube. I use this when I want to scarify a number of seeds. Second method is using a Nexium OTC bottle in which I have white playground sand. I drop in the seed or seeds and shake shake shake till my arms hurt. That tiger striping on those two seeds will be gone if you've scarified them well enough.
Once you've done that part stick both seeds in the fridge for two or three days and then back to the soak for them. Keep the water of the soak warm. If the seeds haven't been soaked yet, as in new out of the packet I put them in the freezer for a couple days then into the soak. The cold of the freezer or fridge simulates winter. Removing them and putting them in the tepid water simulates spring. Not saying those two will sprout but sometimes fresh seeds can be a little trickier to get to germinate.